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Best European shop for retrogames?
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Warmsignal:
I still can't get over the fact that you guys have a store called "Game". That's like a grocery store called Food. Or a hardware store called Lumber.
asmodean:

--- Quote from: Warmsignal on February 06, 2015, 11:07:45 am ---I still can't get over the fact that you guys have a store called "Game". That's like a grocery store called Food. Or a hardware store called Lumber.

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Yes I know, it's quite ridiculous, altough I have to say that I like the fact the the "Game"-stores actually carry some retro-games, and they are not always off the charts with their pricing either (at least here in Sweden). But all in all, they are quite boring stores, and mostly expensive aswell, I prefer buying stuff from the internetz  ::)
ghostsweeper:
GAME stores are terrible in the UK. They don't stock anything retro anymore, haven't done for years. No, its a case of internet, car-boots, charity shops or those small independents that are going out of business if you want to find anything PS2 and before. Real shame as the retro scene is fairly big but for the retail stores its a case of 'shifting the newer crap so no old gaming stuff allowed'

I hear in the US its as easy as walking into a goodwill to snag a cool old game for peanuts.
rayne315:
yeah if the good will in the area has any old games/games in general and if those games are worth it (not the cheapest sports games/not broken/not to beaten up). I frequent good wills salvation armys and consignment shops in my area and have never found anything good game wise.
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