Pittsburgh Retro Stores?
Pittsburgh Retro Stores?
So I'll be in Pittsburgh today and tomorrow. Are there any amazing must-see retro-oriented stores I shoud check out if I have the time?
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Re: Pittsburgh Retro Stores?
I have never been there. But google produced these results:
http://www.myexchangefranchise.com/
https://bgamers.com/
http://www.myexchangefranchise.com/
https://bgamers.com/
Re: Pittsburgh Retro Stores?
Yeah I have seen those and the stores thread -- was hoping someone local could say something though...
Re: Pittsburgh Retro Stores?
I'm in Pittsburgh...The exchange is your best bet..there's pretty much one in every district.
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Re: Pittsburgh Retro Stores?
When you do find some stores, please post their addresses in the Retro Game Store Thread, for it is hungry! 
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Besides a game stop every block, there are three main franchises here: the Record exchange, Cash-In Culture, and Orphaned media. There is also a small game store right next to the record exchange in Dormont, where they sell all gba games for a dollar, no matter what the title is. The place is called 'Ninja MIB'
Step 1. Clear Ninja MIB of all gba games
Step 2. walk to the store next door
Step 3. Sell for 200% profit
Step 4.
Company Websites:
http://www.myexchangefranchise.com/
http://cashinculture.com/
The orphaned media site is down, but two places I know of are 343 Butler Street, (412) 408-3736, and 4115 Brownsville Road, (412) 207-2846. The Brownsville one is brand new.
Step 1. Clear Ninja MIB of all gba games
Step 2. walk to the store next door
Step 3. Sell for 200% profit
Step 4.
Company Websites:
http://www.myexchangefranchise.com/
http://cashinculture.com/
The orphaned media site is down, but two places I know of are 343 Butler Street, (412) 408-3736, and 4115 Brownsville Road, (412) 207-2846. The Brownsville one is brand new.
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This is quite helpful. I don't know how much time I'll have free today, but I'll see if I can stop by. Thanks!BlackDS wrote:Besides a game stop every block, there are three main franchises here: the Record exchange, Cash-In Culture, and Orphaned media. There is also a small game store right next to the record exchange in Dormont, where they sell all gba games for a dollar, no matter what the title is. The place is called 'Ninja MIB'
Step 1. Clear Ninja MIB of all gba games
Step 2. walk to the store next door
Step 3. Sell for 200% profit
Step 4.![]()
Company Websites:
http://www.myexchangefranchise.com/
http://cashinculture.com/
The orphaned media site is down, but two places I know of are 343 Butler Street, (412) 408-3736, and 4115 Brownsville Road, (412) 207-2846. The Brownsville one is brand new.
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Re: Pittsburgh Retro Stores?
I haven't seen much. The Exchange stores are decent, but nothing you can't find anywhere else. Sort of like a Gamestop if they'd keep selling older games. Gonna have to check out Ninja MIB!
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I ended up with not enough time, so didn't check any of these. Maybe next time!
