Thank god I quit working for GAME a few weeks ago, then.
The company's in trouble, of that there is no doubt. An e-mail from Ian Shepherd sounded like bad news. They spend money buying 1000 copies of Dora the Explorer and 2 copies of MW3. Spending money on stock we weren't selling. It'd be a shame for my colleagues if GAME went under (no doubt taking Gamestation with them - good riddance if you ask me, I worked there for 3 months and the place is a shithole), but it's cheaper online elsewhere. The company left a bitter taste in my mouth when I left after a bad four-ish months - never used to be like this when I started four and a half years ago, but nowadays they treat their staff like crap. Just before I left, staff discount was reduced, break times were reduced, hours were completely slashed and there was absolutely no incentive to sell their stuff.
It'll be sad if it completely goes under, as I used to shop there all the time and for most of my working life there, it WAS fun. But the company's taken a complete turn for the worse, and it's showing in staff morale and sales.
As for the digital age, there're still a good few people who rely on disc-based copies out there (I have an Internet connection but it's god-awful and anything over 50MB just won't download), but I can see why there's worry. Instead of panicking, they should try and adapt to the situation and make changes that would benefit the company. GAME have introduced digital-based MS Points, PSN points and digital downloads of full games, but the games are a little pricey, especially when you can get a pre-owned disc version for MUCH less.