There likely was nothing truly retro left that wanted to buy, as I been buying so many retro games myself, that now if go into a retro game shop, or at a con a retro dealers table, most often if buy anything, it typically just something from the Wii U/3DS generation or newer game console which did not have already
@@merickduh it’s wayyyy more common than most of that stuff in store. It’s a little more expensive than regular switches but that’s just because it’s Pokémon. Rare ≠ expensive most of the time
Oh what I would do for that Dino Crisis standee. I’ve searched high and low for both for so long!!! One of the best games ever made on the PlayStation!!
I went to this store once back in September. I don’t live far from the store. Definitely check the place out if y’all ever visit Brooklyn. The prices are really good.
There’s a place like this in my home town. They have some amazing stuff, really good for a small town. It’s not exactly like this, but they always have at least one cib console and they have the GameCube display box.
@@denniscollects am not a gta 5 npc am a skyrim guard always reminding you the massive value of thoose rare ass artifacts that you trade for a modern easy to find console 💀
I know exactly what store you're talking about. I've heard about them for more than a decade maybe close to a decade-and-a-half but I've never been there. They even have consoles that were less common like the turbo graphics 16. Honestly this store is one I really would love to go to. Heck if I was able to afford it I would move to New York and probably shop at the store maybe once a week or every other week.
I seen a place like this... I tried to help the guy out and get him to post some of his stuff online. Flat refused and kept his prices higher than normal. Guy went out of business a few months later.
There’s also one for annoying that lives in washington in graham there is “graham’s games” it’s pretty much the same as this one but they are only open Wednesday through Saturday