burritoman
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Just want to give a shout out to anyone from the area that has never been to Steven's Used Games and Collectibles.
They have a pretty decent selection of pretty much any gaming system you can think of, from Atari 2600 to Xbox 360 and PS3.
I gotta say the prices are pretty good, generally, he charges one price for a PS2 game, or one price for a SNES game, with exceptions for titles like Chrono Trigger that are individually priced. Sports games are always cheap.
His trade values are pretty good as well, in line with his retail prices, and I've found it's a good place to take some older PS2 games and get a few more to go home with me. I would still have The Sims on my bookshelf if I didn't take it there.
I saw racing wheels, Guitar Hero controllers, PC Games, a big DVD/Blu Ray selection, a bunch of music CDs, books, comics, you name it, he probably sells it. Haven't seen a guitar yet, but he'd probably swap it.
I don't get there as often as I'd like, but I do make it monthly, and a lot of the merchandise turns over fast, so you're not looking through the same old games for months on end. Every time I am there I find something I gotta have, for a good price.
The store is near the Nitro-St. Albans bridge on the Nitro side. Just past it heading away from Nitro toward Institute, Across from Twin City Used Cars (I think that's the car lot). There is a big yellow sign and it is hard to miss. They're open in the afternoon/evening time, every day except Monday.
You guys stop in and show them some love!
They have a pretty decent selection of pretty much any gaming system you can think of, from Atari 2600 to Xbox 360 and PS3.
I gotta say the prices are pretty good, generally, he charges one price for a PS2 game, or one price for a SNES game, with exceptions for titles like Chrono Trigger that are individually priced. Sports games are always cheap.
His trade values are pretty good as well, in line with his retail prices, and I've found it's a good place to take some older PS2 games and get a few more to go home with me. I would still have The Sims on my bookshelf if I didn't take it there.
I saw racing wheels, Guitar Hero controllers, PC Games, a big DVD/Blu Ray selection, a bunch of music CDs, books, comics, you name it, he probably sells it. Haven't seen a guitar yet, but he'd probably swap it.
I don't get there as often as I'd like, but I do make it monthly, and a lot of the merchandise turns over fast, so you're not looking through the same old games for months on end. Every time I am there I find something I gotta have, for a good price.
The store is near the Nitro-St. Albans bridge on the Nitro side. Just past it heading away from Nitro toward Institute, Across from Twin City Used Cars (I think that's the car lot). There is a big yellow sign and it is hard to miss. They're open in the afternoon/evening time, every day except Monday.
You guys stop in and show them some love!