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    Game Force

    Game Force

    4.7
    (40 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $

    This store is awesome and my favorite go-to place for video game stuff. The owner/manager is super…read morekind and Imm always happy to see him. The game collection is outstanding; there's lots of retro games and consoles, and also new games and accessories for the lowest prices around. This place is the best. Honestly, get your video game stuff from here. It's amazing.

    As someone who both collects sealed product seriously and also buys casually across retro and…read moremodern collectibles, I had a frustrating experience here that ultimately comes down to consistency in how products are treated. GameForce clearly understands the collectible market when it comes to retro video games. Pricing reflects condition, rarity, and demand in a way that aligns with how secondary markets function, and I don't have an issue with that. That approach makes sense for collectible inventory. However, the handling of Pokémon products feels fundamentally inconsistent with that same logic. In my experience, factory shrink wrap is removed prior to sale. While the contents inside may still be untouched, sealed condition is a major factor in both collector value and authenticity for these types of products. From a collector standpoint, sealed packaging is not just packaging--it is part of the product's condition and long-term value. Once that seal is removed, the item is no longer in a verifiable factory-sealed state, which changes how it is viewed in the secondary market. What makes this more noticeable is the contrast: the store clearly participates in condition-based pricing and scarcity-driven value in one category, while actively altering condition in another. Even if the intention is to discourage scalping or bulk buying, the effect is still a reduction in collectible integrity from a collector's perspective.

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    Doc's Video Games

    Doc's Video Games

    3.4
    (26 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    Very rude and "knowledgeable" staff. Prices are higher then eBay and they will offer 40% cash for…read moregames. Go to any other game store like level 7

    Docs is amazing and patient…read more He helped me figure out how a Fourscore for the Nintendo would work and helped me figure out what the weird bootleg NES I had was. He made sure I knew to use a different plug than what came with it. I then asked what the "Nintendo Family Computer" was behind him. He then showed me an original famicom Nintendo Family Computer and explained how it's the upgraded version of (that) He then showed me the top loader American Nintendo that came out around the same time,looked similar. He then told me those need a different plug than they come with and that Japanese plugs work in American outlets, but they are higher voltage so can damage the Famicom (either one) Then he sold me two plugs because I needed them, for the future AV famicom. I would have bought the one he had but a customer was coming back for it from the bank. I don't have the pictures I took because I couldn't get help with my (potentially) bricked phone, because the Xfinity store I went to threw me out after berating their own employee who apparently had diabetes and said "don't help this guy, he has autism" because of my Autism Awareness Captain Crunch whistle. I am glad there are helpful stores like Doc's where they respect people.

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