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Exclusive Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars Upgrade with Pre-Order from GameStop

Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:00pm EST
GRAPEVINE, Texas--(Business Wire)--
Introducing the latest in-game exclusive from GameStop. GameStop (NYSE: GME),
the world's largest video game and entertainment software retailer, today
announced customers who pre-order Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for Nintendo
DSwill receive an exclusive in-game reward. Perfect for those who have itchy
trigger fingers, the Chinatown Wars upgrade includes $10,000 in cold hard
Liberty City cash at the start, and immediate access to the entire arsenal in
Liberty City. 

Customers can reserve their copy in stores or online. For more information or to
find a store near you, log on to www.gamestop.com. 

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for Nintendo DS is available at GameStop stores
nationwide March 17, 2009. 

About GameStop Corp.

Headquartered in Grapevine, TX, GameStop Corp. is the world’s largest video game
and entertainment software retailer. The company operates 6,066 retail stores in
17 countries worldwide. The company also operates two e-commerce sites,
GameStop.com and EBgames.com, and publishes Game Informer(R) magazine, a leading
multi-platform video game publication. GameStop Corp. sells new and used video
game software, hardware and accessories for video game systems from Sony,
Nintendo, and Microsoft. In addition, the company sells PC entertainment
software, related accessories and other merchandise. General information on
GameStop Corp. can be obtained at the company’s corporate website:
http://www.gamestopcorp.com. 





Chris Olivera
VP, Corporate Communications/Public Affairs
GameStop Corp.
(817) 722-7253
ChrisOlivera@gamestop.com
or
Beth Sharum
Manager, Corporate Communications
GameStop Corp.
(817) 722-7281
bethsharum@gamestop.com

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