I work at a GAME store in Portsmouth and it really will be a bit of a shame to see the company go. I have only worked there for about a year but in that time its been such a cool place to chat to customers about upcoming video games and get them excited about it, dress up for midnight launches and even help old ladies with the puzzles they are stuck on in Prof. Layton!
If we go down then the only places that folks can buy games is online which is fine and all but loses alot of the cool factor of coming in on the first day and chatting to all of us about how awesome the game is etc.
Also about 90% of our customers are usually lost mothers wondering around struggling to find something good for their approaching child's birthday. This happens all the time and so we get to ask them what sort of games they are into etc and then recommend some. Its a really nice feeling to help people out like that, that's the joy of working in a place that sells items solely for entertainment.
When GAME goes then I believe it will be very sad because these awesome customers we get will have to do their game shopping at Tesco or Wall-mart or some other monolithic superstore where they wont be aided by enthusiastic game staff who are all gamers themselves but instead by general Tesco staff.
All in all, customer service costs money. Harsh truth.