You've inspired me to try to get hold of some of the games/consoles from my childhood. I recently hooked up my old snes but I was always a Megadrive kid growing up so I'm on the hunt for a good bargain and some nostalgia. Thanks for letting me know how many shops like this there are! I can't wait to visit some of them.
Hi mate. Im from Sheffield, and I've worked for a couple of video games stores in the city in the 90's. Really good to see newer generations keeping all this stuff alive and relevant. Im amazed at how much some formats have gone up - ps2 in particular. Just last year we were buying 360 games for 1 - 4 pounds - any of them. Kinda makes you wonder where they'll be in 5 - 10 years time! Anyways, all the best mate, and good luck with your channel.
love the pickups. i love getting strategy guides but due to how bulky they can be i only tend to buy them when theyre cheap or if theyre games that i want to play that way i dont get too carried away and buy loads of them
Nice video mate. There are also fantastic retro gaming shops in Swindon and Southend on sea! They have loads of old magazines as well as games and toys.
Nice video. This shop has been a staple in the area for many years (albeit it was previously in a slightly different location further down the road). Great selection, fair prices, and friendly knowledgeable staff.
We used to have a good few independent games shops in the 90s and early 2000s here in Sheffield but alas not many left now. Yeah I like Wii U and had potential but too few games for it. Good system let down by lack of software.
Wow that shop in the UK looks really cool. It has lots of retro video games, consoles and toys! It even includes modern video games and consoles! I've never seen any retro shops like that before in my entire life. I always love retro video games and consoles. I'm sure they never get old and they'll always be timeless classics. I am seeing this video from Ireland 🇮🇪
What I love about your Vids is that you delve deep into the game selection in each shop and slowly pan across the games which allows the viewer to pause and look at the titles and costs. Keep it going mate 💪 Regarding Super Kick Off. Kick off used to be probably the most popular football game for a time, the overhead view is a bit of a classic. Finally regarding little titbits, I bought the other day on ebay a Kellogg's Castlevania card in its plastic wrapper, unopened. It was a series of Nintendo cards that were inside cereal boxes in the 80s. Useless, but I needed to have it 😂. Have a good weekend mate 👍
Love your videos mate. Keep it up. I never knew about this shop so thankyou. And the Wii U is such a great console such a shame game developers didn't back it. Also the games developed not enough utilised the pad. Most just used it for a map when they could have used it for so much more.
@@RetroHead-od3cu zombie U and captain toad used it well oh and of course Mario maker I have it on the switch but it is so much user friendly on the Wii U.
Thanks for the question mate I have been collecting for about 10 years every birthday and Christmas present has been gaming and trading into Cex lots of different ways to pick up awesome games! I also like to find deals at Carboots. Thanks for watching 👍
I've never seen your videos before and although I'm a huge gamer Im Not a collector at all - I am curious though, how do you yourself get the sticker residue off of packaging, for both cardboard and plastic?
I use a sticker remover spray, literally that's what it's called, or you can try using an iron with a t towel as a barrier, to heat up the residue / sticker and very carefully peel / pick it off!
@@retrogamesjim414 Thank you very much! I had no idea there was a sticker spray, I'll get some of that immediately and also try the iron trick too. Legend!