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2.3 (3 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 9:30 pm

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Video Game Trading Post - Console Area

Video Game Trading Post

4.9(7 reviews)
0.1 mi

Wow the nostalgia effect that shot out of my poors like super saiyan aura when I stepped in here…read morewas definitley over 9000. I walked into the mall with my nephew looking to go to target and we happened to walk past this place that I never knew existed before. Obviously my nephew shot right into the store seeing all the cool electronics and gadgets. As I followed him in and my eyes wandered here and there at all the vintage and classics of video games history and revolution, I gasped in awe of this amazing sight. This place had everything, from caleco to modern gaming. Standing in this place felt like a museum more that a store. Walking down the left side wall and seeing as you stroll by consoles from the 80s and 90s and onward left me envisioning myself as a toddler to pre-teen to young adult. What a feeling it was. It had a feel that gamestop never had not since its early days or its first fruits. I remember being a kid all the way back when funco land was around and how much joy those days were. Times were so different then.... Seeing my nephew run up and down the aisles with nothing but joy at everything around him left me seeing my childlike self and the youthful carefree days when being a kid was all the responsibilty I had to worry about........Days gone by......(moment of silence). In addition to the consoles they had the old gaming magazines like game informer and nintendo power. I rememver waiting every month in the mail for the new nintendo power arrive and bothering my mom to pay for the new subscription lol. I had a conversation with an employee here named Brandon who was awesome by the way. He was very knowledgeable about the products and it was really cool that he was interested in talking gaming glory days with me for the 3 to 4 minutes we spoke. The prices for the old consoles seemed to range from $100-$300 (depending on what your looking for. Im not really familiar with the prices these days so if your a vintage gamer I woulf definitely take a trip here and take a look. They also do trade in's which is awesome if you want to get rid of some old games collecting dust. All in all if your a gamer id definitley recommened checking this place out. If your a little older like i am looking to re-live your glory days locking yourself in your room for days eating a bag of potatoes trying to beat contra on the NES then come on down too. (Sorry ladies try not to kill him lol).

Took a few visits here before I began to write my review for the place after getting enough in…read morestore credit to acquire my newly bought PS5. The service from the workers are top notch and they're friendly which sets in a wonderful vibe of the place. Business transactions aside, the collection of games they have here are massive. You might be able to find what you're looking for in a matter of minutes. I just love independently owned game stores like this because they are their own community and doesn't feel cold and corporate like you'd normally feel in gamestop. Definitely worth it.

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Video Game Trading Post - Line up of majority SNES and PS1 games. Feeling nostalgic.

Line up of majority SNES and PS1 games. Feeling nostalgic.

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Newstop - mags - Updated May 2026

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