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Walmart, which last year began selling used video games through in-store kiosks, is no longer doing so, a company spokeswoman told Dow Jones Newswires Tuesday.
The kiosks, which began appearing last fall, were part of a pilot program in around 80 stores. Dow Jones also reported that e-Play LLC, the company behind the kiosks, has ceased operations, a development confirmed on the company's Web site.
Walmart, which last year began selling used video games through in-store kiosks, is no longer doing so, a company spokeswoman told Dow Jones Newswires Tuesday.
The kiosks, which began appearing last fall, were part of a pilot program in around 80 stores. Dow Jones also reported that e-Play LLC, the company behind the kiosks, has ceased operations, a development confirmed on the company's Web site.
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