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8 years ago
Not good. All staff are practically children with no knowledge of the products or business and the shop seem to have a high turnover of employees. Wonder why. read more
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Cex W.
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Unit 36/42
St Johns Shopping Centre King Edward Street
Perth PH1 5UB
United Kingdom
0845 345 1664
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http://webuy.com
Hours
What time does CeX open?
CeX opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.CeX opens at 11:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does CeX close?
CeX closes at 5:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.CeX closes at 4:30 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 5:30 PMSun 11:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Does CeX have parking?
Yes, CeX has parking options.
6s2hit.com
(1 review)
Firstly, let me explain what this place is. You walk in and see a lovely little café, with cakes…read moreetc and tables looking out. Then behind that are grown men and children meticulously painting war tanks, soldiers and other battle figurines. Say what? Yes, this is the place where you can get your warhammer on. Next to the 'war tables' (Is it clear yet that I don't play?) is the shop section where you can buy the paint and more soldiers, trees, cannons, etc. Now, what was I doing here again? Oh yes, the coffee is VERY GOOD and SUPER CHEAP! This is by far the nicest cheapest coffee you're going to get in Edinburgh. And the cakes are great and cheap too. After finishing our coffee, me and my boyfriend had a peruse through the shop bit, looking for the lost boardgame (we do love boardgames), but alas, it was all wargames and related type stuff! You might now think, why is she adding and reviewing this place?... it was some really great coffee guys!! And what's more, the atmosphere in the place seemed amazing, so I would recommend this to all my friends who play warhammer or are interested in starting it.
From the owner: offering discount wargames 6s2hit.com can save you 25% on most tabletop games miniatures rules and…read moreterrain kits. also providing space to play your games and run events, committing to offering the best in prize support.
R-CADE Glasgow
I was here with my two friends for one of there birthdays and I must say the food was great, I…read moredidn't play a lot of games because I was to busy talking to the very friendly staff and enjoying the atmosphere
From the owner: Instant Ramen. Retro gaming. Where else can you find these two combined with such ferocity?read more
Games Master Games Exchange
(6 reviews)
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Is this the 90s, or is that just a NES I see in the window?…read more It is in fact still 2010, but Gamesmasters have managed to acquire a NES in pristine condition. Haven't seen one of those since I was five, and since retro gaming has come back in a major way, some priveleged person will make good use of this machine. Gamesmasters really was like going back to gaming stores of the 90s. It has some of the most obscure offerings from PS1, SNES, Sega Saturn and the N64 to name but a few, all for around a fiver. It had the biggest collection of old rarities I've seen since they were the cutting edge technology. Some of the SNES games were still in their boxes, not looking 20+ years old in the least. I used to be a big gamer back in the days where I was a quiet, reserved young lady, but I've got to admit I haven't moved with the times. Places like this really excite me because I get nostalgic and they appeal to the platform, 2D level of gaming I'm still stuck at. But for people who have moved on to those new fangled Call of Duty, Assassin's Creed type dealios, they also have a lot of reaosnably priced second hand copies for the PS3, XBox and Wii. Absolutely rammed with games from the past 3 dacadees, this place is immensely resourceful, cheap and packed full of rare finds. I will be going back for Castlevania 2 and might get my beau to train me on the joys of those PS3 crazy games. Amazing!
Whilst many commentators will slag off Leith Walk due to the amount of drug addicts, thieves and…read morenon-university educated people about, I actually quite like it. It's good to see a thriving, bustling working class area still keep it's identity and avoid becoming either a gentrified shadow of it's former self or a boarded-up ghost town. And it's only on streets like this that Games Master could exist. Compared to the shockingly low trade-in prices you'll get offered at the big stores, you can come out of here with some of the best geekery related bargains in town if you're lucky. Still no import games though, which is a shiter.
GAME
££
Ever since my local Asda did away with the video game section to make way for Kids DVDS, I have…read morebeen coming to Fort Kinnaird all the way from Dunbar just to get my hands on video games. While it is slightly annoying having to travel 26 miles to buy a video game, a positive is that Fort Kinnaird is massive and I will be able to mooch around the other shops afterwards. This store in particular is one of my favourite Games as it is always well stocked with Nintendo, XBOX and Playstation games, as well as a small range of novelty clothing for those diehards out there. They also stock Yu Gi Oh and Pokémon cards too if you prefer to play cards with your mates and not stare at a screen with your mates. The staff are helpful and are very smart, seeming to know a lot about the games on sale. Except on one occasion I enquired about the Wii U and was left alone for ages while the person went into the back room to ask about it, never coming back. I am excited for the release of the new Pokémon games and I will probably be the first person in line for when the store opens on November 23rd! xD But anyway, Game is a good shop for those video game nerds among us and I hope it never leaves its post here at Fort Kinnaird.
From the owner: Visit your local GAME Store in Edinburgh Fort Kinnaird and find awesome gaming deals now.read more
CeX
(19 reviews)
I placed an order for something and it was ready to collect. I went there and showed them a photo…read moreof my driving license and they said that they needed a physical copy! Now if I was buying lets say an Iphone, then I would understand, however, I was trying to collect a £1 Keyboard! I mean come on CeX, it's only a £1 Keyboard, at least let me off with a photo of an ID on that one! CeX if you are reading this, please give me a way to contact you so that I can get a refund because I have given up. Good for value, but very stingy when it comes to try an collect something.
I love that I am still finding some awesome shops in Edinburgh that I never knew about before. Cex…read more(no idea how they want us to pronounce it) is tucked away on Rose Street, and is one of the best shops of its type that I have seen. It's a place where you can trade in games, DVDs, mobile phones and other electronic equipment. They also sell all of these things, with some great prices. You could spend £10 and come out with a lot of things if you hunt hard enough. People will so often discredit buying pre-owned items, but for prices as low as those offered by Cex, it's difficult to say no! This time, I just popped in for a browse, though I will be visiting there next time I want a cheap film or the like. I wonder how long it will be before someone trades in an iPhone 4? One can only hope...
Cex
The man serving was very kind and patient. Had genuine interest in me the customer and dropped what…read morehe was doing at a moments notice. He was very quick and efficient when servicing us. Managed to remember my account and he updated my address. Great guy, and very nice chat. Helped with an exchange I thought would be a problem but he assured me it wasn't and was able to process it in the payment. Can't remember his name but on my receipt it says Stuart F. Would like to pass my appreciation on. Thanks again will be returning!
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