Micromania-Zing

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Micromania-Zing
Company type Subsidiary
IndustryRetail
Founded1983;41 years ago (1983)
FounderAlbert Loridan
Headquarters Sophia Antipolis,
France
Area served
France
Products Video games
Consoles
Accessories
Parent GameStop

Micromania-Zing, formerly Micromania is the major video game retail company in France [1] founded in 1983 by Albert Loridan. From 2005 to 2014, it tripled its turnover under the leadership of Pierre Cuilleret. [2]

History

In 1983, Micromania is founded by Albert Loridan as a mail order company, specialized in video games. [3]

In 1987, Micromania opened its first outlet in Printemps Haussmann in Paris.

In 1989, Micromania opened its first store at the Forum des Halles in Paris [4] .

In 2008, it was purchased by GameStop for approximately US$700 million (€480 million) in cash. [5]

In 2013, Micromania purchased 44 Game's stores [6] .

In 2014, Pierre Cuilleret leaved the Presidency of Micromania and his position at GameStop [7] .

In 2017, the company merged with its sister company Zing Pop Culture and changed its name to Micromania-Zing. Zing, was launched in 2015 for distribution of derivative products of game franchises: manga, comics, films, etc. The consolidating merge addressed the decrease in gaming revenues. [8]

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References

  1. Micromania website
  2. "Micromania : Pierre Cuilleret quitte la présidence". www.gamekult.com (in French). 2014-04-10. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  3. "MICROMANIA, l'histoire agitée de l'expert du jeu vidéo". LSA. 2011-03-31.
  4. "MICROMANIA, l'histoire agitée de l'expert du jeu vidéo". LSA. March 31, 2011.{{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  5. "GameStop Acquires Micromania, France's Leading Video Game Retailer from Private Equity Fund L Capital"
  6. "Micromania s'offre 44 magasins Game". 20 Minutes. January 25, 2013.
  7. "Micromania : Pierre Cuilleret quitte la présidence". GameKult. April 4, 2014.
  8. Micromania change de nom : c’est désormais Micromania-Zing qui reprendra vos jeux pour 2 euros