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Customers browse at a GameStop in North Hollywood. Many video game players are opting for used titles and renting instead of spending $60 to buy a new game.

Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times / July 3, 2009

Customers browse at a GameStop in North Hollywood. Many video game players are opting for used titles and renting instead of spending $60 to buy a new game.

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