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    PNP Games

    PNP Games

    1.7(3 reviews)
    0.4 km

    PNP has lost its way. The locations are quickly becoming retro gaming museums with their incredibly…read morepriceless game collections up for sale. The prices in store or online are jacked up far beyond the values you'll find online at Price Charting in an attempt to future proof any game sale in the event that the "value" increases in the next 2-5 years. You will be far better served visiting Kijiji, FB Marketplace, eBay, Amazon, Etsy, AliExpress etc for your retro gaming needs and let this franchise price itself out of existence. Case in point: I watched PNP's Atari 2600 carts jump from $2.95 to $14.95 and much higher overnight. No one is getting those prices for Atari carts. PNP's Atari games were sitting there for a year and a half at $2.95 and NOT selling and now they increased them to $14.95? Ludicrous. Future Proofed! I haven't seen Atari carts jump in value in over 20 years - unless they're 100% complete or sealed. If you have an NES, SNES, Genesis, GameBoy, N64 etc and you want to play those great games again get yourself on Aliexpress and pay $30-60 for multicarts that have hundreds to thousands of games on them. They work. Trust me. I own many. Or buy the mini classic systems which can be modded to play more games than what comes packaged. I will say that I have always received great service at PNP. No matter the store, the staff has always been friendly, knowledgeable & helpful. They're not creating the prices and it's not their fault. Corporate needs to step back & look at the greed pricing. I can only imagine the inventory they'd move if their pricing was far more realistic and in line with current values, which would make retro gaming more accessible.

    Too expensive for used products. Especially used systems you can buy at pawn shops and flee markets…read morefor half the price. Who ever owns pnp games needs to rethink. Focus on new products as your money better an trades/used as supplemental. Been wanting certain game systems which I ordered off Amazon once again for a much lesser price shipped to my home I saved $50 easy. Buyer be careful when purchasing used goods from here as you can find it cheaper else where. Pokemon crystal for gbc for example $20 At the pawn shop $80 At pnp. $40 spread is too much including my gas to get to the pawn shop. Just rethink your stores pnp old games are not worth more then new games. Those games already paid those programmers for their time. We should not be paying say $250 for an snes game you can almost buy a switch for that price. Or a ps4.

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    GameKnight Games and Cool Stuff - Game Knight

    GameKnight Games and Cool Stuff

    3.2(11 reviews)
    4.4 km
    $$

    Incredible store! They have everything you could be looking for. I been going to Game Knight since…read morethey were on St Mary's back in the day and to see what they are now has be blown away. Staff are nice and friendly, they are knowledgeable in the game, minis and painting. Lots of weekly activities and lots of things you want.

    I never thought I would be writing this review. For months,…read moremy sons and I spent our free time collecting MTG, TMNT, and Lorcana cards. We spent thousands of dollars with this store, traded in numerous high-value cards, left positive reviews, bought gifts for staff, and genuinely believed we had built a positive relationship based on trust and mutual respect. That trust was shattered the day I pulled a very high-value TMNT card. Within minutes of pulling it, I brought it into the store and accepted a store credit offer. Shortly afterward, I discovered a significant difference between what I had received and the store's listed retail value. When I raised concerns, I expected a conversation. Instead, I felt dismissed, challenged, and treated like a problem simply for asking questions. What hurt most was not the transaction itself. It was how I was treated afterward. The staff, Manager and Owner all involved. As a loyal customer who had spent thousands of dollars and brought many valuable cards back to the store over time, I felt that my history, support, and goodwill counted for absolutely nothing. Every concern I raised was met with explanations about why the store was right rather than any genuine attempt to understand why I felt uncomfortable with the situation. The experience became even more upsetting when I overheard staff discussing and laughing about me while I was still inside the store. Over something a company sent to my family for support and acknowledging our journey "of all the things they send", "that's Hilarious"! I left feeling embarrassed, humiliated, and completely unwelcome. That moment changed how I viewed the store and the people working there. When I later raised those concerns with management, I did not feel reassured. Instead, the conversation quickly became defensive. I was told that if I was going to continue believing I had been taken advantage of, "I could take my cards elsewhere". As a long-time customer, that response was incredibly disappointing and reinforced the feeling that my concerns did not matter. The situation dragged on for months through emails. The manager eventually held the card and allowed me the opportunity to buy it back. However, calling the final outcome a "Wash" never sat right with me. I ultimately paid full retail prices and taxes on the products purchased with the original store credit, and none of my long history as a customer appeared to factor into any part of the resolution. At all.....Manager seemed insulted I would even ask. What should have been one of the coolest moments in my collecting journey with my sons became one of the most disappointing customer experiences I have ever had. The card is back with my family now, and for that I am grateful. However, the trust I once had in this business is gone. My advice to anyone dealing with high-value cards or trade-ins is simple: do your own research, take your time, never feel pressured to make an immediate decision, and make sure you are completely comfortable with any offer before accepting it. I wanted to continue supporting this store for years to come. Unfortunately, after this experience, I no longer can.

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    Indigo - Banana and egg plushies

    Indigo

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.3 km

    When I was a Winnipegger, I frequented bookstores more regularly than I do now. Back then, it was…read moreChapters and McNally Robinson. I had two favourite Chapters stores. Both are still there, but are under the Indigo name. The one store at Polo Festival in St. James, which used to be steps away from the old Winnipeg Stadium, was one of my favourites. The other was this store in St. Vital Centre. It's an Indigo now. It still has that cozy feel of taking a few books, finding a cozy place to sit down and reading parts of them before deciding whether I wanted to commit to buying them. It also has a Starbucks cafe in the store. Back then, I rarely bought anything there. I can see myself doing it now, especially spending time on my phone and using the free wifi offered in the store. This bookstore is right outside the food court. You technically can grab a drink and food if nothing at Starbucks interests you. I came here to browse. I also wanted to see if I could get a gift and a birthday card for my friend. There was a plushie sale. I didn't get any, but the plushies were cute. This store always features books by Manitobans. One book, mmm... Manitoba, caught my attention. I didn't get it, but it's a book that I'd like to read and possibly buy. It shares stories about the foods that Manitobans eat. I will need to revisit it. I did find a card for my friend. I spent a while finding the perfect card for her. The card selection at Indigo never disappoints. However, some cards can be expensive. I found one going for $19. Yikes! I like the sales items. I saw mugs, reading socks, and more that were all discounted. I got a gift and a birthday card for my friend from this store. I went to pay for it and chatted with a friendly woman at the checkout. I got my Indigo rewards barcode scanned. I then paid for my items with a credit card. All was great. The woman asked if I needed a bag. My items were so small that they fit in my existing bag. I thanked her and left. Although I didn't spend as much time in this store as I used to when I lived in this city, it still felt cozy and familiar. I still love this store. I'm happy that it's still around. (312)

    Couple of staff need to be trained properly and I found out books are overpriced they are way…read morecheaper online and in the states where you pay one-third of the price

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    This cute egg isn't supposed to be in the gift wrapping section.

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