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Game Closes - the end of Amiga/Gaming shopping?
Posted on 11-Feb-2026 12:45:43
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From: Cheshire, England

So here in the UK, the last major video gaming shop named GAME, is closing down. (they may exist a bit in Sport Direct, who own them, but all the last independence store have closed). Its a sad day, I mean that particular gaming shop hasn’t really been the same the last few years and neither was it my favourite, GameStation/Virgin Megastore, where my fav.

So do you think its the end of high street gaming and whats your memories?

(my blog on the matter https://amigang.com/missing-the-old-highstreet-amiga-gaming-shopping/ )

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