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Bad news of the weekend

Like many folks, I like to go to stores like GameStop and trade in games I’m tired of in order to get credit toward new games. And for many years, GameStop has also dealt in and accepted DVDs and Blu-Ray DVDs.

That came to a halt this weekend as I brought in a couple copies of Mamma Mia! to get rid of, and was confronted by a raw recruit of an employee who looked at me blankly and said, “What are these for?”

“Trade ins,” I told him.

He turned to a more experienced co-worker. “Do we do trade-ins on movies?” he asked. His co-worker turned to me and told me they’d finally discontinued the movie trade-ins.

Why stores hire new people so close to the holidays rather than shipping them off to Las Vegas Nevada until after the Christmas rush is beyond me.

PSP will come in limited Star Wars edition

If you’re into videogames, stores like EB and GameStop are your hobby shops of choice. This fall, expect to find some interesting fare.

After years of offering Americans jack-squat when it comes to special editions of videogame hardware, Sony is changing that at last with a special Star Wars edition of the new PSP Slim. Cased in white with an image of Darth Vader engraved on it, it’s a classy piece of hardware.

Here’s hoping it sells well and starts a trend toward the US getting more special-edition hardware.