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4 retro video game and software stores that have been deleted from malls across America

EGGHEAD — This computer software store chain finally cracked when Amazon bought it up its surviving assets in 2001. But Egghead had been in the frying pan for some years. After successfully operating a chain of stores from 1984 onward, the company decided to become online-only starting in 1998.

4 retro video game and software stores that have been deleted from malls across America

BABBAGE'S — Named after Charles Babbage, the mathematician and engineer who's considered the "father of the computer," Babbage's was founded in 1984 and became a powerhouse software retailer. When Barnes & Noble bought up the company in 1999, the name faded from stores. But the company still lives on through its descendant, GameStop.

BABBAGE

Source: GameStop

GAMECRAZY — Founded in 1998, this Oregon-based business was actually a subsidiary of film and game rental giant Movie Gallery. GameCrazy lost it once and for all in 2010, when the video game retailer and its parent company went bankrupt.

GAMECRAZY — Founded in 1998, this Oregon-based business was actually a subsidiary of film and game rental giant Movie Gallery. GameCrazy lost it once and for all in 2010, when the video game retailer and its parent company went bankrupt.

RHINO VIDEO GAMES — GameStop bought up Rhino Video Games in 2007, effectively ending the Florida-based company's 18-year run. The now-defunct film rental retailer Blockbuster had previously owned the video-game business.

RHINO VIDEO GAMES — GameStop bought up Rhino Video Games in 2007, effectively ending the Florida-based company

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