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It's the end of a geek era: after 19 glorious years of flogging, cartooning and game-related booty, ThinkGeek closes its website next month.

From the edge:

ThinkGeek will officially close its website and transfer its operations to the website of its parent company, GameStop. In the meantime, the store is holding a "move sale" at 50%.

As an explanation, a spokesman for GameStop would only provide the following business address: The company "is engaged in a strategic transformation initiative of the company to create the GameStop of the future" and, as part of from this effort, "we made the decision. to reorganize our ThinkGeek business by streamlining the operations of our ThinkGeek.com online commerce platform and transitioning to our omnichannel platform GameStop.com. "

Apparently, the renewal of this domain name each year was well outside the budget of GameStop. I guess being able to buy the same kit online will do the trick, but it just will not be the same. At the time, I purchased a number of portable console emulators from ThinkGeek. I've always had the impression of getting something special out of it. I can not imagine living the same customer experience by shopping in a giant like GameStop.

On the bright side, for the moment, more than 40 of ThinkGeek's physical stores will remain open throughout the United States. I mean, you can not buy your underwear at 3am as with their website, but it's something, I guess.

Image via Wikipedia Commons and Amazon

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Seamus

Seamus Bellamy is a full-time tramp who writes about technology, travel and dark, delicious things while crisscrossing the world with his partner and their little one, Boudica.

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