Want to Game Season 2 Episode 2 - What We Own
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Alex and Jonathan discuss the fall of GameStop and both of their recent experiences at a GameStop. They cover the new norm for buying games and offer up solutions to avoid the gaming market becoming as fractured as the streaming market. Finally, Alex and Jonathan reflect on season 2’s opener, Call of Cthulhu “Paper Chase”.
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