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FuncoLand was an
American video game
retailer based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, that
specialized in
selling new and used
video game software. It is considered...
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Funco, Funko, or
Funkos may
refer to:
Funco, the
parent company of
American video game
retailer FuncoLand
Funco (architecture), a
style of
house found...
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Funco Motorsports is an
American motorsport manufacturer specializing in
developing high-performance sand cars.
Funco Motorsports was
founded by Gilmon...
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offer to
purchase rival business FuncoLand for $110 million,
paying $17.50 in cash for each of
parent company Funco's shares. CEO
Joseph Firestone remarked...
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mainly focuses on an FN FNC ****ault
rifle nicknamed Funco and her
friends with
their human teacher.
Funco (ふんこ, Funko)
Voiced by: Iori
Nomizu (****anese);...
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Funco is a
traditional Capeverdean house that
originated in Africa.
These houses are
represented in Guinea-Bissau,
found mainly on the
islands of Fogo...
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Funco. With its
acquisition of
Funco,
Barnes &
Noble also
acquired Game Informer, a
video game
magazine that was
first published in 1991.
Funco was...
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Barnes &
Noble purchased Funco, Inc. in 2000 and
merged Babbage's Etc. to
become a
wholly owned subsidiary of
Funco.
Funco changed its name to GameStop...
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video game
retailer FuncoLand
started publishing an in-house newsletter. It was
acquired by the
retailer GameStop,
which bought FuncoLand in 2000. Due to...
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nominated for a 1971
Grammy Award. In the
early 1960s, she
formed Mary Music,
Funco Publishing, and
Golden Key for
record production and distribution. She personally...