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17 years ago
I always love looking around at the items they have instock always a fantastic atmosphere good playing enviroment. People working there are always really friendly and helpful. read more
11 The Broadway
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01293 552072
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Tomorrows World
(4 reviews)
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Tomorrow's World Video Library Overnight Rental Fees 2013:…read more New Release Movie = £4.00 Amazon Prime Overnight Rental Fees 2023: New Release Movie = £13.99+ iTunes Overnight Rental Fees 2023: New Release Movie = £15.95 To put this into context - 20x Rented New Release Movies per year: Tomorrow's World Video Library = £80.00 Amazon Prime = £280.00+ iTunes = £319.00 (Shop Review) Tomorrow's World in Boundary Road, Hove was a hub of the community. I worked at Tomorrow's World from 1997 to 1999, but I was a customer from 1989 to 2013! I used to work on a Friday Nights and it was heaving! Excitement on kids' faces when they got a game or a video/DVD. They'd then scramble for sweets and popcorn before rushing back to their parents car to get home quick! Adults would get just as excited as the kids - especially if they managed to bag a very new and popular release just as the little "OUT OF STOCK" tag was removed from the display cases - you know what I'm talking about! Hahaha! In my years working there, 99.9% of the time the customers and staff were all very happy with Tomorrow's World and what it offered to local community. £3.50 for a new release Overnight Rental is now an absolute SNIP in comparison to the £15.95 "Rental" for new release on iTunes and Amazon Prime etc. What an absolute shame that "Love Film (Now Amazon Prime)" and "Netflix" contributed to the demise of such an industry, only to massively inflate the costs on movies once the "competition" had been removed. I for one would love to see the re-emergence of such an industry, purely to be a part of the community and re-ignite that excitement of the EVENT of going to the Video Library. I would absolutely work for Tomorrow's World for FREE (the odd night here and there) to get this sadly forgotten industry going once again! Antony - Tomorrow's World Employee 1997-1999
This is your run of the mill independent DVD shop, selling variety of next gen games and hollywood…read moreDVD's. The rentals are slightly cheaper than the likes of Blockbuster; you can get a DVD/Game to ret for £3.50, or 2 for £5. They've got a loyalty card system to encourage regular renting, although I think blockbuster have the exact same thing as well. The range offered here is perfectly adequate, although nothing that really separates itself from bigger rivals or even shops like Video Box. Thankfully for Tomorrows World though; they are the only DVD shop for a mile or two.
(2 reviews)
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Massive selection of newly released DVDs at this place and a really enthusiastic bunch who can…read morerecommend something to suit your taste. What a lot of DVD rental shops lack is old movies or box-sets which they have plenty of here. Gaming wise, they have a fantastic range of XBox and Wii games but could maybe do with a few more PlayStation titles. Plenty of munchies available too for that long night in!
Private Shop
(1 review)
This is a great shop. It's on the Pinnacles Industrial Estate, next to the Total Petrol Station and…read morehas free parking at the front and the back. Inside you will find a huge range or adult films (R18) and also adult toys, magazines and sexy undies. They sell the herbal 'viagra' tablets and at cheaper prices than on the internet, including the new 'Raging Bull' that I can highly recommend. The staff are friendly and will always give you a discount if you are cheeky enough to ask. There is even a back door for those too shy to use the front!
Game Player
small store with a small selection, has a few retro consoles/games.read more
Video Box
(3 reviews)
I revisited Video Box today with the intention of renting a film or two. Unfortunately, although as…read morestated in my previous review of this store, the collection of films on offer is excellent, the prices, contrary to what I had believed, were far too high to make actually taking one of them out worth it. The film Fermat's Room, for example, was available to be rented for one night at the price of £3.90, a quite exorbitant fee considering the film can be bought for just £5.98 on amazon. What this store needs to do is lower the price of its items to something closer to the £2 mark, introduce more deals round the store encouraging individuals to rent more items at a time, and increase the duration of time dvds can be taken out for. Until one, or all of the aforementioned occurs, Video Box is worth avoiding, and I say that as someone who rents approximately 10 movies a week.
My experience of this video rental store proves how far everyone's experience is subjective…read more Before I moved, my local dvd rental place was bloody awful. It was slightly cheaper than Video Box, but although it stocked about the same number of films, I would spend half an hour browsing the shelves there and come away with nothing, because I couldn't find a single thing I wanted. Imagine my delight when I entered Video Box! Comparably a video mecca, with a large section of foreign films, and at the back of the store, films organised by director! How super geeky and yet educational and cool at the same time. New releases are admittedly expensive, at going on £4 for a night, but if you rent 2 at once it suddenly gets a lot better, costing you £5 for both, and you can keep them for 2 nights. They also do deals on dvd box sets, like you pay a tenner and get the set for a week. Plus the staff are really nice, and they just look exactly how you would imagine dvd rental store staff to look.
N1 Games
I'm a big fan of indi games shops…read more The staff here are friendly , have a laugh and know everything they need to about the games/products. They tend to get new release games in cut price for the first week, so reserve early.
A real shame that such a great store is so closed minded. Unfortunately the £10-£15 mark up on…read morecontrollers and games really can't compete with the Argos etc. next door. I really want to support the indie games stores and love to pick up a game instead of ordering online. Just a small amount to compromise on price and I would of easily spent a few hundred pounds here today.
Game Spot
The Game Spot sells non-bootleg DVD's for £5. I'm not wholly against bootlegs. In fact when…read morerandom people come into shops trying to sell me their totally illicit film wares I'm generally always up for having a peek. There's a risk with the purchase though. Since I'm the most unlucky cookie on earth I tend to buy the bootleg DVD's that have been filmed in the movie theatre by some random person eating popcorn who decided that the best way to capture quality was to film the movie on his/her mobile phone. In these situations those bootlegs are complete rip-offs. If you don't want to face the agony of living through that possibility then come to Game Stop. They sell video games for all systems. Also, they trade your DVD's and games for store credit or cash, so if you want to get rid of that documentary on Little Richard's life story then this might be a good place to get that off your shoulders.
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not a huge range of stuff like blockbusters but the staff are much more helpful. you can rent…read moreconsoles here which is great if you have a kid who thinks he wants a wii/xbox etc. so you can try before you buy or if youre having friends over its a great party entertainment. they also rent games forthe consoles and sell icecream, chocolate etc.
Gamestar
(8 reviews)
I'm not normally a fan of second hand games, as none of the money spent on them makes its way back…read moreto the people that made them... That said, not all of us can afford to spend our hard earned cash on brand spanking new products, and if it weren't for second hand stores like this 'un, most games would be off the shelves in a couple of months. Gamestar then does something that bigger chains like Game don't do. They sell great games, from many eras at damned decent prices. I picked up a completely unscratched copy of Okami for £10 here, which is practically unheard of! There's plenty of more modern "hardcore" games here to sleight your thirst with, as well as more one off fun purchases. And Gamestar buy back games too, so you could get some extra cash towards your purchases... But if your anything like me, then you'll probably be happier seeing your collection grow ever larger rather than yo-yo with the days of the week. Of course, prices range hugely across the titles and systems, but with buy back deals that can be as little as £1 a night (honestly!), and some seriously cheap gems to be uncovered, you should definitely swing by and see if you can bag yourself a retro/ cult bargain. Go Gamestar!
While you won't be putting your money in the hands of developers, there's no better place in the…read morecity to get games on the cheap. Solid 7-8 month old titles sometimes go for as low as 10 pounds, and their retro game selection is huge. Staff are some of the nicest people around.
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