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Electronics Boutique was established in 1977 by James Kim. It began as a single kiosk in a Pennsylvania mall, focusing mainly on electronics. As of July 30, 2005, the company operated 2,280 stores around the world. On April 18, 2005, GameStop announced a proposal to merge into a single company called GameStop Corp. The merger was approved and was completed in October of 2005.

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Edge card

EB Games offers a discount card called the GameStop/EB Edge card. It costs $15, is valid for 1 year, and gets you a 1-year subscription to Game Informer (12 issues). The Edge card can be used to store trade-in credit, and also gives you 10% off used games or movies. You can also take advantage of an additional 10% credit on trade-ins. There are no discounts given on new merchandise.

Trades

EB Games offers cash and/or store credit in exchange for trading in your used video games, DVDs, video game systems, and accessories. If you request cash for your trade-ins, you are given 20% less than normal trade-in values.

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