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    Website. Funcoland.com (archive) FuncoLand was an American video game retailer based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, that specialized in selling new and used video game software. It is considered the first major video game retailer to allow consumers to sell and trade used video games.

  2. Who Started FuncoLand? Moving Beyond The First Store; Funcos Continued Growth; FuncoLand Goes Public With Great Success; Competition In The Video Game Market Pushes Down Profits. FuncoLand Changes Direction To Save The Business; A New Boom In Video Game Sales; Time To Cash Out ; The Future of GameStop

  3. What ever happened to FuncoLand? - YouTube. James from threePedalSpecial explains what happened to the last fairly reasonable retail game store.Funcoland training video:...

  4. Mar 29, 2018 · FuncoLand History: The Company Behind Used Video Games. It’s New To You. The story of FuncoLand, the retailer that made the used video game market a thing—and how GameStop, which bought Funco, sort of bastardized that mission. By Ernie Smith Mar 29, 2018.

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · Open navigation. r/retrogaming. • 8 mo. ago. KaleidoArachnid. What happened to Funcoland? [Discussion] Just asking as I cannot find a clear answer on Google, so I was wondering why it died as I really miss that store as it was fun to visit for classic gaming needs.

  6. Jun 13, 2014 · FuncoLand had a newsletter that they printed every month with the price list of all their games, and I do mean ALL. Here is a copy of one I found online: 9 cents for Super Mario Duck Hunt, 79 cent controllers, and even SMB 3 for $2.49!

  7. Jul 3, 2018 · the game store of our childhood, FuncoLand is where I got my first games ever, remember getting "The Final Fantasy Legend" & "Harvest Moon" for the GameBoy when I was 4yrs old. This place was the go-to stop & a staple to the best years of my life. litewo. • 6 yr. ago.

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