A Gamestop store in South Dallas is breaking corporate policy by refusing to sell games to schoolkids who can't prove they're doing well at school. Managed by Brandon Scott, he's got a store rule that unless an adult can verify that a child is getting good grades at school he won't sell a game to them. Any game.
As of right now, there are no monopolies in the games industry, and for the sake of the medium as a whole, they never should either.
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Make this a nation wide trend.
No game for YOU!! Retard.
wow probaly a teacher in disguise good thing i get good grades though!
I'm not sure how much or what this is really going to help but it's a good idea for kids who don't focus on education. Maybe ignorance in the populace will begin to decrease 50 years from now...
Brilliant!