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Old 10-13-2005, 09:26 PM   #1
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Old 10-15-2005, 08:47 PM   #2
There's a GameCrazy near Oxford Valley Mall... Plus the usual GameStops and EBGames.
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Old 10-15-2005, 09:03 PM   #3
Yeah, I can't think of any independent game stores in the lower Bucks area, except for Gamestops, EBGames and Gamecrazy.
Although there is one in Franklin Mills, near Marshalls. (forgot the name).
There's also one in Philly on South Street near 6th called Got Games.
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Old 10-15-2005, 09:42 PM   #4
Yay for Philly burbs. Wynnewood Rep'n
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Old 10-18-2005, 12:12 PM   #5
There's an independent gamestore in the Coventry Mall in Pottstown. The shelves are *incredibly* dirty, but they have lots of old stuff (strategy guides, complete genesis games, even a saturn section) and most of it's complete. You get the feeling it's all so dirty b/c that product hasn't moved from that shelf in all the years since its release -- but that means they've got a pretty good selection. Prices are NOT cheapass however.
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Old 10-21-2005, 02:55 PM   #6
There's an independent game store in Center City near the Tower Records, only been there once so I don't know the name or the exact location.

Lots of video game chain stores in the 'burbs, and a Gamecrazy on Dekalb Pike and Germantown Pike. Any other independent game stores in the suburbs?

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Old 10-21-2005, 07:35 PM   #7
FYI: The Gamecrazy in Jenkintown closed. The EB in Abington will probably close as well, once Gamestop starts to convert their EB's. They're across the street from each other. I don't see the Abington EB staying open past the conversion.
Hopefully Best Buy in Willow Grove will keep prices low in the area, since they're considering getting into the used video game market.
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Old 10-24-2005, 05:10 PM   #8
In case anyone's looking for a copy, the TRU at Oxford Valley Mall has a few copies of green-tagged Xenosaga 2's left for $10.

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Old 11-06-2005, 01:48 PM   #9
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There's an independent game store in Center City near the Tower Records, only been there once so I don't know the name or the exact location.

Lots of video game chain stores in the 'burbs, and a Gamecrazy on Dekalb Pike and Germantown Pike. Any other independent game stores in the suburbs?

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its right off of 15th and what is it.. walnut maybe? theres a wendys there, on walnut i think it is in between 15th and 16th
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Old 11-06-2005, 01:53 PM   #10
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Yeah, I can't think of any independent game stores in the lower Bucks area, except for Gamestops, EBGames and Gamecrazy.
Although there is one in Franklin Mills, near Marshalls. (forgot the name).
There's also one in Philly on South Street near 6th called Got Games.
Ive been to both of them a few times. The one on South Street has a huge selection of older titles, and also standup arcades. The one is Franklin Mills is like a mall type EB games withouth the trade ins bonuses. I've yet to find an indy store that's worth it. There was one in Hamilton NJ that just went out of Business that had crap, it was just a place for the dudes freinds to hangout and play games. There is actually another store in Columbus Market that can get a rare ttile here and there along with a lot of dvds.
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Old 11-06-2005, 01:54 PM   #11
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Old 11-09-2005, 04:59 AM   #12
You got Game on South Street is great.

I have to say that the store at the Columbus market totally sucks though. The guy was such a toolbox when we went there, trying to harp about some crappy ass nintendo game (Bad News Baseball, a semi-rare game but still) was worth X amount of dollars ( I forget the exact amount). The dude was a serious toolbox though, and he was the owner. I just go to the Gamestop in Fairless Hills because it's nice and conveniant, although I'll travel for a good deal or two (like the KB one).
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Old 11-09-2005, 08:06 PM   #13
Yeah, You Got Game is the only indy one I can think of, I heard their trade in value is pretty good. Also theres 2 stores in the actual inside of Colombus Market. One is Video Games/Dvds and the other is "Electronics" and old porno. The one that is more video games is kind of sucky tho, it's just like any other Gamestop. The guy who runs it uses Ebay a lot. There's actually like 3 or 4 people set up outside that have a ton of video games, but they just buy them really cheap from other people there and over price everything. The one guy tried to tell me Bad News Baseball for NES complete was $15, at a MF fleamarket....it's pretty bad. You have to go almost as they open if you want really good deals. The people who run the tables outside have their kids go around and buy everything for cheap.
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Old 11-18-2005, 10:46 PM   #14
There's 2 in Jersey I forgot about,

Headgames in Marlton at the Greentree Shopping Center has a nice used selection, and new games are usually a few dollars cheaper than GS & EB.

Bandit Games in Turnersville on Rt 42, near Crosskeys Shopping Center, has a great used selection with some really low prices.

And I just found out last weekend that a new indy game store opened near me at the Bustleton-Somerton shopping center. Nice selection, okay prices, with alot of older stuff.(GREAT selection of Dreamcast stuff).
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Old 11-18-2005, 11:45 PM   #15
I don't know of any independent game stores in the Middle Bucks area, though I have found that trying to get good deals at the big stores in Montgomeryville is next to impossible. A few times I've seen middle aged dudes buying loads of stuff which I had seen on Fatwallet earlier that day. The worst I ever saw was a guy buying 10 of those LCD TV kits for minivans/SUVs at once.
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Old 11-22-2005, 02:59 AM   #16
Did everyone get their Xbox 360s who wanted one? I know Franklin Mills and Fairless Hills Wally World filled up quick. Me and a fellow CAG'r settled for core systems at Street Road Wally World. They only got 1 premium and there was 1 person in front of us at 2:00pm. But they had 9 systems total. There was already 9 people in line but people intended to stay after being told like 10 times how short their units were. They kept saying that they were lying. So they waited and waited and never got one, so this guy goes "HEY! What's your gamer tags so I can beat you online?" And the fellow CAG'r goes "If you even get one!"
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Old 02-12-2006, 12:24 AM   #17
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its right off of 15th and what is it.. walnut maybe? theres a wendys there, on walnut i think it is in between 15th and 16th
Isn't that Game Champ? I haven't been shopping down town since I was looking for an Import ps2 (which I ended up getting from a guy who was in what is now Got game?). The owner of got game? has a store called rather originally "the game store" in the macdade mall in deleware county unless they shut down since anyone in the area knows that macdade mall is a total hole. The mom and pop stores seem pretty sparce in this area and with gamestop taking over I fear the eb games that have been so awesome for so long may end up becoming the steaming piles of crap that local gamestops are.
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Old 02-13-2006, 03:43 PM   #18
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Yeah, I can't think of any independent game stores in the lower Bucks area, except for Gamestops, EBGames and Gamecrazy.
Although there is one in Franklin Mills, near Marshalls. (forgot the name).
There's also one in Philly on South Street near 6th called Got Games.
I found out the one in Franklin Mills near Marshalls is a Got Games franchise, also called "Game Store"(couldn't they think of a better name?) like the one in MacDade Mall. They have a pretty nice used selection with stuff usually priced lower than EB & Gamestop.
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Old 02-23-2006, 12:59 PM   #19
I'm not sure how far you want to travel, but "The Control Pad" is in Freemansburg. They repair old and current consoles as well as carry a pretty decent stock of OOP titles. There's also a place in Allentown by Dorney Park called MicroPlay that carries imports. They used to mod systems, but they got in trouble. Since I've been in high school they go in about out of business, so the store actually being there is YMMV, I guess. o_O
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Old 02-23-2006, 07:36 PM   #20
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FYI: The Gamecrazy in Jenkintown closed.
Huh, didn't know that at all. The one time I was there I had a great customer service experience, esp. compared to some of the other game crazies. Sad they closed. And darnit, we need more of them not fewer! I already have to drive a million miles to get to the existing ones.
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