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    Polite staff, and a fun hobby, why not just buy a small squad of miniatures and paint them to see if you like it.

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    This was my first time back to the hobby after 20 years and I was immediately met by Killian, who was very helpful.

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    I think about SWAP USA a lot. The commercials came on a lot in Atlanta from 2001 to 2002-ish. As a…read morekid with no allowance and little concept of finances, the thought of being able to exchange old games and receive new ones was tantalizing. My older brother and I convinced our mom to take us to the SWAP USA store in Roswell one day. We put our Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, PS1, Xbox, all games, and all controllers in garbage bags and went to the store. We aimed to exchange our old stuff to get new games for our latest console, PS2. I remember dumping out all of our stuff and the store clerks calculating how much store credit we could receive for it all. Turned out we were able to obtain something like 2 PS1 games and 2 PS2 games, I believe. We thought we were getting a great deal because we weren't playing the old stuff that much anymore and had moved on to ROMS and emulators mostly. My mom did ask my brother before we did it if he was sure he wanted to exchange everything. He nodded his head. I try not to blame my mom for allowing us to go through with it (of course if I were in her shoes, I would've just bought the new games and said keep all your stuff) but maybe I'm wrong and don't have or remember all of the facts. Anyway, SWAP USA is a business, so I understand that the store clerks wouldn't try to dissuade us kids from making a bad deal for ourselves. But still. Come on. In the end, we got scammed. I wish I could go back in time and get our stuff back. Those video games and systems from the 90s..a lot are worth good money today. But it's missing out on the nostalgia and sentimental value of having such great relics around that hurts the most. I do wonder where all of our stuff ended up. Will never know. Anyway, thought I'd share my experience after 20+ years, perhaps in hopes of easing the pain somewhat.

    Games Workshop - videogamestores - Updated May 2026

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