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    NYC skyline
    Matt P.

    If you are a fan of Lego (child, teen, adult, geriatric), going to a Lego store is always fun. The Lego store on Fifth Avenue in NYC takes it to the next level. There's a full-size yellow NYC taxi cab, the Incredible Hulk, and a city skyline -- all made of LEGO. If you're there to buy, they have a great selection over two massive floors. It's also a great place to kill time if you're just wanting around 30 Rockefeller Center. This Lego store should not be missed on your trip to NYC.

    An entire subway made of legos!?
    Dave W.

    I had fun at this store getting a New York specific Lego set for my nephew! Meowi checked me out graciously and nicely gave me some Lego sticker sheets for my nieces and nephews. Life is good with a fun and pleasant shopping experience!

    Sumi K.

    Lego store at 5th Ave., NY,NY First time being at this two-story flagship location which has a large yellow cab, marvel characters and central tree representing different building systems. It also has build a mini figure stations where visitors can create their own custom characters. it was fun browsing the store looking at all the fantastic displays!

    Lea D.

    I love the Lego store and always have to stop in when I'm on trips. The staff is always really nice and even though it's usually pretty crowded, it's easy to get in and out. I enjoy looking at all the life size Lego creations!

    Conor B.

    This is, hands down, the best Lego store I have ever been and I wouldn't be surprised if it was one of the best in the country, if not the world. From the second I stepped in I could understand why there was space for an entrance line. The store definitely feels like a Lego museum with shopping vs a toy store with some Lego displays. There are massive brick built displays everywhere. The central point being a massive tree that reminded me of the large tree they have at the Lego House in Billund, Denmark. They also have a fantastic NYC theme build wrapped around the staircase to the second floor. You really can't go anywhere with some massively impressive build. Staff here is just as great as any other Lego Store. They're friendly, helpful, and will give you suggestions/tips that give the sense that they are there because they love Lego more than selling you things. I will say the person who checked me out at the end seemed like he was tired & ready to go home, but I wouldn't say he wasn't friendly. Prices here are the same anywhere else you go. They're not marking things up because they are at a busy tourist area or whatever. I do, however, wish they maybe had some exclusive sets or mini figures. They have a few NYC centric displays, but they're all products you can buy online or any other store. I know it's not necessarily the most profitable thing to design and sell sets just for one store, but I just feel like having at least one exclusive set would elevate this store to levels even higher than it's already at.

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    Kelly R.

    This place is SO cool--whether you're a kid, a parent, or just a lifelong LEGO lover. The NYC LEGO Store is packed with creativity and local flair, featuring jaw-dropping LEGO sculptures of iconic city scenes. We saw a full Statue of Liberty, a towering NYC skyline, a massive Nike sneaker, the subway elevator, Ghostbusters, and even a classic yellow taxi--all built entirely from LEGO bricks. And yes, we got to sit inside the LEGO taxi for a photo! One of our favorite moments. The store is bright, interactive, and full of fun surprises. Whether you're shopping, snapping photos, or just geeking out over the incredible detail, it's an awesome stop for families, collectors, or anyone feeling young at heart

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    Justice E.

    Must visit if you're in New York. We stumbled into this by accident and what an amazing stop!! It was incredible all the stuff built out of legos everything from a taxi cab, to a whole stairwell, a Lego subway worker, etc. Also each one tells you how long it took to build, how many hours it took, and how many people.

    Cindy L.

    Lego store with great inventory - Formula One, Harry Potter, Star Wars, botanical series, Disney series, Despicable Me, even a talking Statue of Liberty to welcome you in!

    Kim S.

    There was a line to get in but it moved really quickly. Lots of cook things to see if you're a Lego fan!

    Jasmine J.

    Wow, this was the best Lego store I've ever been to. It was so big and I love that. I enjoyed every Lego model that was built in the store and I appreciate how hands on this Lego store was. They had a lot of options to buy and a lot of photo opportunities.

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    Mei C.

    There is a line forming at the door to enter the store; wait time wasn't too long about five minutes. Once inside, the store is a Lego dream-land with many tourists snapping pictures and plenty of Lego selfie opportunities all over. There is a build your own Lego station for kids and adults to create their own Lego art and of course eventually purchase the product. Due to the amount of people and lots of colorful strobe lights, it became a bit overwhelming for me. Had to leave the store after 15 minutes. Overall, a great place to visit for all Lego fanatics.

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    Douglas S.

    Beyond love this store, we came a few times because there is so much to look at! We were buying some items for our daughter and even researched prices back home - love that prices were the same!!! We were worried because you were in the city the prices would be higher but they weren't! When we got home she built them right away!

    April W.

    It's possible my expectations are out of whack but I found this store pretty underwhelming. There are some great displays but nothing interactive or otherwise engaging. Throughout, there are several stations where you can build miniature Lego people. Upstairs there are some options to customize a Lego miniature or a mosaic but that's all you'll find. Stopping in for a couple photo ops might be worth it depending on whatever you're looking for.

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    Wonderful employees! Amazing services. Carl helped me get my missing bag I had left at the store. Very nice.

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    Video Games New York

    3.8(208 reviews)
    2.2 miEast Village
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    --Location/Parking-- Located off of 6th street. Near 3rd…read moreavenue. --Ambiance-- Great video game shop that is remanence of a Japanese book store. Everything is tightly packed and has a huge variety of selection. In the back corner there are some signed collectibles and a small case of highly valued video game history. --Service/Staff-- Staff was quick to help me in finding my selection. There are so much to look at in such a small space. They even talked about some of their suppliers which great to hear or not hear being a video game nerd myself. --Food/Products-- Walk to walk and every space is taken with video games. They have one of the largest PS Vita collection, PSP, new, used that I have ever seen. If you are looking for something. Chances are to look here first before trying to purchase it online --Capacity-- Since wall-to-wall video games. There can only be one person in each aisle since there is not enough room to walk past each other. I want to say. No more than 3-5 people can be in the store because of how tight it is. --Overall-- A great place to look for video games. Note some video games have been there for a while and might have some dust on them. I will swing by every time I am in NY.

    As soon as I entered, the helpful staff explained where everything was located. Both people were…read morecool to interact with as I asked about certain games, where the new sealed games were located and where their loose games for each system were as well. The selection of Nintendo Switch games is unprecedented here! They have US games and foreign games that you'll never find at Target, Walmart or Best Buy. There aren't many retro gaming stores left in NYC, but this one has a few game options with good value. I visited another retro gaming store on the following day and their prices were too crazy high, even more than online. I returned here the next day to pickup some more games. This location helps you to sell and trade gaming gear too. Looking for that impossible Game Boy or GBA game? There's a high likelihood they have it here!

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    2.0(3 reviews)
    1.0 miMurray Hill, Midtown East

    Worst customer service experience I've had in a long time. They posted their returns and…read morecancelation policies on their website but refuse to honor them. They are refusing a full refund based on a mistake they made and a severe lack of communication on their part. They will absolutely steal your money and I believe them to be fraudulent.

    The Atari 7800 ProSystem was my first video game console. My dad got one for our family sometime in…read morethe mid-to-late 80s so I was around the ages of four to seven when I played it. The Nintendo quickly took over so our time with the 7800 was short-lived. However, the 7800 will always hold a special place in my heart since it was the first. Also, it's the only console and games I no longer own because my mom gave them away (sore subject), so it only exists in my memory and feels elusive. The 7800 launched in North America in May 1986 at $140 (USD). In 2020 dollars, that's $329.53. Not cheap. The system was discontinued in 1992 and I think a big reason why is because Nintendo dominated the video game market. The 7800 was highly overshadowed by the NES and I believe it has gone down as one of Atari's least memorable consoles. Atari's best-known console is its first, the 2600/VCS (1977). The subsequent 5200 (1982), Lynx (1989) with its portable color screen, and Jaguar (1993) with 64 bits were also more popular. Sadly, the 7800 kind of faded into obscurity. Here's a list of the Atari 7800 games we had, to the best of my recollection. Most of these are classics. * Asteroids (1987) The graphics on this were pretty decent for the time. * Centipede (1987) Challenging. I found the box art to be fascinating and not at all what was portrayed on the television screen. * Choplifter! (1987) I loved this game. I thought it was funny you could squash hostages and I would trick my mom into killing them that way. * Dig Dug (1986) The concept of literally blowing up enemies to defeat them was strange and bizarre to me, even as a kid. * Food Fight (1987) Perhaps the most memorable 7800 game to me. I remember the piles of greens were quite puny and it was fun to eat the ice cream before it melted. * Ms. Pac-Man (1986) What I remember most about Ms. Pac-Man were the cutscenes that played in between stages, eventually showing a stork delivering a Pac-Man baby. * One-on-One: Dr. J vs. Larry Bird (1987) This game taught me what "one-on-one" and double dribble (and/or traveling) meant and introduced me to Dr. J and Larry Bird. I probably thought Dr. J was an actual medical doctor. * Pole Position II (1986) As a kid, I had no idea what "Pole Position II" meant other than it was an F1 racing game. My first racing game experience. * Xevious (1986) This was my first shooter game and I had to learn how to differentiate airborne enemies and ground enemies. It took a different weapon to destroy each one. The controller for the 7800 was interesting because it featured a joystick and two side buttons. I remember our joysticks wore out fast and accumulated a lot of white powder/shavings/residue of some sort from all the friction the stick made with the controller base. I wouldn't regularly play a home console with a joystick again until the release of the Nintendo 64 in 1996. It was then that sticks became regular on game controllers again. Overall, I thought the graphics and gameplay on the 7800 were decent, but the sound definitely left something to be desired. The 7800 was backwards-compatible with 2600 games. My friend brought over some of his 2600 games and we played them that way. I remember Combat (1977) and Frogger (1981) in particular. I also somehow got my hands on, I believe, a copy of Asteroids (1983) for the 5200 (perhaps from overseas), but it didn't work on the 7800. The game would come through all garbled. These days (2020), Atari is still alive and kicking and its biggest news most recently is the launch of Atari Hotels. Yes, hotels. Video game-themed hotels in eight American cities with the first one slated to break ground in mid-2020 in Phoenix, Arizona. Personally, I love the concept, but question its viability. Good luck, Atari! I'm rooting for you.

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