Seagate has officially released three new storage devices for Xbox this week, all of them tied to the recent release of Starfield Working with Bethesda Softworks, the team unveiled the new Special Edition SDD Game Drives for Xbox and PC, featuring 2TB and 5TB options, as well as an 8TB Gaming Hub option with extra[...]
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During the Xbox Showcase yesterday, Seagate dropped a quick reveal in the presentation showing off new storage options In case you weren't already aware, the company is responsible for making the Storage Expansion Cards that are designed to fit into the slot on the back of every Xbox Series X|S This week, the company revealed[...]
Seagate has revealed three new Hard Disk Drives in their partnership with Disney as we have a set of Star Wars designs As you can see from the image below, you have your choice of Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, or Darth Vader, all of them coming with 2TB worth of memory and an RGB LED[...]
Seagate announced a brand new piece of hardware today as they will be releasing a God Of War Ragnarök-inspired PlayStation HDD This specially designed version with artwork representative of the latest entry in the series on a purple background will work with both PS4 and PS5 consoles, providing players with a 2TB storage device that[...]
Seagate announced they have partnered up with Marvel for a new collaboration to make this special edition Black Panther FireCuda HDD each of these drives comes with 2TB of space in them, each one designed to have a different character from the movies as you have a choice of the first Black Panther, Okoye, Shuri,[...]
Xbox revealed more details this week about the Xbox Series X/S storage options with the Seagate Storage Expansion Card The two have partnered up to offer a solution to just hooking up a large storage device to the console as these specially designed USB 3.1 storage devices will plug directly into the console and work[...]
Rock Bottom Comics opened in CoMo and immediately became involved with Seagate at that time.
I experimented on a small scale and as it was successful, I expanded. Really, I'm just a peddler and go with demand.
Rock Bottom was opening just as what we now call direct market distribution was in its infancy[...]
Mind you neither do many comic shops these days
Marvel first took its fledgling steps into the direct market, in the seventies, selling their comics non-returnably to Phil Seuling and his Seagate Distribution, letting comic shops order individual quantities of the comics they wanted and getting them to the shelves fast – a real novelty at[...]