Interesting but... Unfortunately a lot of game stores now are just brick and mortar locations for one massive eBay seller. Just a reminder of how much you feel like finding a new hobby, and the stock rarely changes much. Plenty of filler lining the shelves, and then the "rarez" under glass for a fortune. A lot of stores like that just aren't the same kind of experience to me, from what I remember back in the day. It's not a retail experience, it's the reseller experience.
I totally appreciate the concept of having a physical game store, but honestly the only one I care about anymore is GameStop because they deal mostly in areas that haven't yet been ruined by game collecting. I like to go there and just pick up something brand new, or to pickup an untouched looking pre-owned game for a decent price. But going to my locally owned retro store has become tiresome. Sure there's a bunch of cool older stuff, but it's the same stuff again and again, $50 for this one, $23 for that one, $80 for that one that's missing half of it's cover. What's the point? I just spent $5 of my vehicle's fuel going out there. Wasn't gonna pick anything up there last time, not going to this time either. I've got access to eBay at home.
Not to be down on the video, but it's just the impression I get nowadays any time I walk into a small, locally owned game store.