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Green Goat Enterprises

3.0 (1 review)
Closed • 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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8 years ago

I was really hoping to go there today but they were closed. I'll update my review when i go back.

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Retro Loot

Retro Loot

3.7(3 reviews)
30.8 mi

This has become my 10-year-old son's favorite retro store. We have visited about 10 times since…read morediscovering it this past summer. It has very good pricing and a great selection of games and consoles. Consoles generally range from the Atari VCS (2600) to seventh generation (360, DS, Wii, PS3). Consoles come with one controller and the attachments needed to hook the system up to a TV. The console software is pretty extensive, starting with the NES and running up through 7th gen. Most of the handheld is Gameboy and DS. Once again, their selection is rather well rounded. Some of the more premium titles are located in the display case back by the register. There are also some rare curiosities in the collection that were pleasant surprises ( I never expected to see a full catalog of Virtual Boy software on display anywhere ). Something to be aware of is that any retro purchases can sometimes not work out. We have had one GBA cart and an XBOX cd fail to start when trying out the software at home. The store has a very generous return policy. I believe as long as you bring back the title within 10, they will accept returns and exchanges. The staff is very friendly and will always try to help out. In our cases, the store gave us a direct exchange on the scratched XBOX disc after trying to repair it instore, and a full refund for the GBA game. The store also has other typical collections (Trading Card Games, Funko Pops and other figurines). These are not my area of expertise, so I can't comment on the selection or prices. Several arcade machines are set on free-to-play mode at the store entrance to round out the experience. If vintage video games are your thing, then Retro Loot is definitely worth checking out.

Tried to sell 2 figures to them both combined was around 150$ which was shown last sold online,…read morethey were only offering store credit and was only going to give me 60 dollars for both figures which is less than 40%!!! Most other business give 60% towards store credit so stay away from Retro loot if u have trade ins u will lose money!!

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Super Bit Video Games

Super Bit Video Games

4.9(21 reviews)
63.0 mi

I went in today (4/10/26) looking for some accessories for my Nintendo switch. They had everything…read moreI needed! I ended up buying some really cool joy cons and a monster Hunter rise pro controller for my switch! Just got home and tried everything out and they all work flawlessly! The staff are super friendly and their prices cannot be beaten! Way better than GameStop!! I definitely recommend giving this place your patronage if you're looking for old or new video game stuff. The staff are beyond friendly and the store is so cool. I'll definitely be back.

I am not much of a gamer, and I decided to sell my old Gameboy advanced from my teenage years. I…read morefirst went to multiple Gamestop locations and got referred to here as Gamestop does not do trade ins for Gameboy console and the games. Superbit is a retro gamestore and may accept some popular game consoles and rare games. I was greeted and was helped right away. The store employee knew exactly why I was there. He noticed the bright green color of my Pokemon leaf green and stopped everything to assess the value of my total trade in. If I had known how much Pokemon would have blown up in the past, I would have kept all of my cards and games and sold them here. Fun fact: The game box/packaging is worth more than the game itself. If you have a mint condition box that the game came in, it could be worth a lot. I thought I ended up with a good bargain because of the quick trade in and knowledge base of the employee. I am glad I got rid of my childhood games for some cash. I learned that retro stores like this is considered like an antique store.

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Monster Hunter Rise Pro Controller. Paid $34.99

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Super Bit Video Games - Joycons. Paid $39.99!!

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Joycons. Paid $39.99!!

Tournament City Games

Tournament City Games

4.0(11 reviews)
23.4 mi

Not ripping people off on tcg for something that cost 40$ selling it for over 300 when people who…read moreshould have gotten them didn't. So they will charge over 400% markup because some sucker will pay for it. I'm autistic and disabled and magic is a big part of my life for 32 years so when I see things like this especially from a wpn store it really doesn't sit right you guys are supposed to support the community not empty its pockets. I've made a list of all the stores and been in contact with wizards and Hasbro and they are also looking into the wpn stores and the exploit with the tech people. I'm a journalist and one that f the first Magic players I will always fight for what is right. You guys make it unattainable for people like me and it's sickening. Like I understand things will go up but to straight up just go for the throat is wrong. Magic used to be about community, friends and family the past 8 years all I see is people who only care about money and what they can get from others. You guys are pushing people away from magic along with wizards and Hasbro for allowing all this to happen.

In 2022 Robert Gress (owner of Tournament City Games), Nicholas Minio, and I worked together at YCS…read moreHartford to win an uncut sheet containing foil test print cards and ghost rare copies of crystal clear wing synchro dragon. We all agreed prior to the event that we would work together and split the profit three ways when it sold. The sheet was stored at Tournament City Games for the time being. Three years later I wake up to a facebook post of the same, one of a kind, sheet being listed for sale by a guy named Landon Artherholt. After some digging I learn that they sold the sheet out of the public eye to avoid giving us a cut. When nick made his distaste about the situation known they messaged him privately and paid him (sounds a lot like hush money) to try to stop the noise around the situation, yet nothing has been said to me. I've known the owners of tournament city games for years so none of this surprises me. The talks of not giving me my cut began shortly after we won the sheet because Robert had put in more tickets towards it than I did. I do think it's worth noting that the reason for this is that I actually competed in side events to earn my portion of the tickets whereas he (against Konami policy) purchased his tickets from participants at the event. This same shop now hosts regionals in the Frederick, MD area. TL:DR Tournament City Games in Frederick robbed me and then bribed someone else to keep quiet

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