| thekitchensink said: Until a few months ago when they closed down, I used to go to this fantastic used game store in my town called Gamer's Paradise. They only had a small selection of new titles, but they had absolute classic old games and systems for ridiculour prices. Example: Mint-Condition NES, in the box, never opened. Fifty bucks. |
and that's the sad part. Most of the cool ones I've seen always end up dying.
The only big indie game store around here also does movies, music, posters, ironic t shirts, and card games. I think they stay afloar with the big mix of stuff. The hardcore, gaming only shops seem to have trouble.
I do love the ones that have the vintage stuff. Every once in a while I find some Sega Saturn game for 5 bucks that I always wanted.
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