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  1. 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!

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › FuncoLandFuncoLand - Wikiwand

    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.

  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. Employees: 486. Sales: $120.6 million (1997) Stock Exchanges: NASDAQ. SICs: 5945 Hobby, Toy, & Game Shops. Company History: Funco, Inc. is a leading specialty retailer of new and used interactive entertainment products. At the end of March 1997 the company operated 188 FuncoLand stores in 12 major American markets.

  5. Mar 3, 2022 · 8.2K. 185K views 1 year ago. In the year 2000, GameStop and FuncoLand were our favorite retail stores to buy Sega Dreamcast and other video games... and Dad even caught a few visits on tape!...

  6. Jan 8, 2017 · FuncoLand and similar stores played a vital role in broadening the reach of video games. FuncoLand. Bring Home the Fun! Long ago when I was a kid, I bought Atari 2600 games in all kinds of crazy places from TV stores to pharmacies. My original VCS was purchased from an appliance retailer.

  7. Nov 15, 2022 · Starting in late 1980s as mail-order video game dealer, founder David Pomije opened the first FuncoLand retail location in 1990, which sat conveniently next to his office. This single store branched out into a thriving chain within just a few short years.

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