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Bloomberg interviewer fishing for a response on games going digital-only. Ryan Cohen: "It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter at all. Software today makes up less than 12% of the business...so it's totally, totally irrelevant." I've said this before, and I'll say it again: GameStop made 93% of last year's...

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