Does anyone like Playntrade?
- BurningDoom
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Re: Does anyone like Playntrade?
I've only been in one once. It was in Oregon when I went up there for a Five Finger Death Punch concert.
I was a bit disappointed in the classic game selection, but I still came out with a stack of Atari 2600 games for $1 a piece and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night on PS1 for $20. So I had a pleasant experience.
It was also where I got the idea to use 6-pocket trading card page plastics for my Gameboy, GBA, & Neo-Geo Pocket Color collections, as that's what they did.
I was a bit disappointed in the classic game selection, but I still came out with a stack of Atari 2600 games for $1 a piece and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night on PS1 for $20. So I had a pleasant experience.
It was also where I got the idea to use 6-pocket trading card page plastics for my Gameboy, GBA, & Neo-Geo Pocket Color collections, as that's what they did.
Game Trade/Want List:
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Re: Does anyone like Playntrade?
The PAL version is 100+ Euros(128+ US dollars)BurningDoom wrote:Castlevania: Symphony of the Night on PS1 for $20. So I had a pleasant experience.
My WTB thread (Sega CD/Saturn games)
Also looking to buy: Ys III (TG-16 CD), Shadowrun (Genesis) Hori N64 mini pad and Slayer (3DO) in long box/just the long box
Also looking to buy: Ys III (TG-16 CD), Shadowrun (Genesis) Hori N64 mini pad and Slayer (3DO) in long box/just the long box
Re: Does anyone like Playntrade?
I've also only been once. But I grabbed a few NES games on the cheap so I was happy and the guy who worked there was really nice.
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Re: Does anyone like Playntrade?
The one near me closed down. Sucks, 'cause I was in good with the manager there. Got a bunch of good stuff cheap.
Power Stone 2 (DC) - CIB - $15
X-Men vs. SF (PS1) - CIB - $10
NES Deluxe Set - good shape, all manuals, inserts, etc. - $125
TurboGrafx 16/w CD unit, 4 CD games, 12 Hu- Cards, all games retail complete; system with hard-shell case - $90
Suikoden & Suikoden ll (PS1) - CIB - $70.
Since they paid a pittance on trade-ins, they still made a good profit, and he hooked me up with great stuff at awesome prices.
Power Stone 2 (DC) - CIB - $15
X-Men vs. SF (PS1) - CIB - $10
NES Deluxe Set - good shape, all manuals, inserts, etc. - $125
TurboGrafx 16/w CD unit, 4 CD games, 12 Hu- Cards, all games retail complete; system with hard-shell case - $90
Suikoden & Suikoden ll (PS1) - CIB - $70.
Since they paid a pittance on trade-ins, they still made a good profit, and he hooked me up with great stuff at awesome prices.
Re: Does anyone like Playntrade?
I like Play n' Trade but it'll vary from location to location as they are franchised and staff is so-so like any store.
It's a decent alternative to Game Stop stores which carry just about nothing retro. So its nice to have a store you KNOW is going to have a blend of both. They also have the freedom to carry different items like imports and other random stuff.
So far I get along with all the local guys, they know me.
Me and a few other members are the reason the selection sucked. 
It's a decent alternative to Game Stop stores which carry just about nothing retro. So its nice to have a store you KNOW is going to have a blend of both. They also have the freedom to carry different items like imports and other random stuff.
So far I get along with all the local guys, they know me.
The one you're talking about is a lot more chill and I get along very well with them but I can understand why you don't like the other, its sort of buddy buddy out there, different attitude.mustardseed wrote:I love the Play'n Trade in my town. Prices are great and the staff is super friendly and helpful. I try to buy from them as much as possible to support the local owners. Just wish they had more NES games, but I've gotten quite a few good deals.
The Play'n Trade 13 miles down the road however... total jerks. Always ignored, or the staff is joking around crudely. I hate going in there and I only check it if my local one is out of something. Prices are ok, but the services kills it for me.
They use a database like gamestop so the prices can vary but they can also adjust prices on their own if something doesn't properly reflect market value.AppleQueso wrote:The stores are all franchised, and stuff like pricing is entirely up to the individual owner. One store can suck, others can be really nice.
Hey! I think you were in my area!BurningDoom wrote:I've only been in one once. It was in Oregon when I went up there for a Five Finger Death Punch concert.
I was a bit disappointed in the classic game selection, but I still came out with a stack of Atari 2600 games for $1 a piece and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night on PS1 for $20. So I had a pleasant experience.
It was also where I got the idea to use 6-pocket trading card page plastics for my Gameboy, GBA, & Neo-Geo Pocket Color collections, as that's what they did.
TEKTORO wrote:That looks mad fake bro. :/
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Re: Does anyone like Playntrade?
Medford?Mechblue wrote:Hey! I think you were in my area!BurningDoom wrote:I've only been in one once. It was in Oregon when I went up there for a Five Finger Death Punch concert.
I was a bit disappointed in the classic game selection, but I still came out with a stack of Atari 2600 games for $1 a piece and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night on PS1 for $20. So I had a pleasant experience.
It was also where I got the idea to use 6-pocket trading card page plastics for my Gameboy, GBA, & Neo-Geo Pocket Color collections, as that's what they did.Me and a few other members are the reason the selection sucked.
Game Trade/Want List:
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 22&t=28206
Consoles Owned: Atari 2600, NES, SNES, Super GB, N64, Gamecube, GB Player, Wii, Sega Power Base Converter, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, TurboGrafx-16, PlayStation, PS2 Slim, XBox, XBox 360, Game Boy, GBC, GBA-SP, DS, Game Gear, GG Master Converter
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 22&t=28206
Consoles Owned: Atari 2600, NES, SNES, Super GB, N64, Gamecube, GB Player, Wii, Sega Power Base Converter, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, TurboGrafx-16, PlayStation, PS2 Slim, XBox, XBox 360, Game Boy, GBC, GBA-SP, DS, Game Gear, GG Master Converter
Re: Does anyone like Playntrade?
Yeah, I'm in the valley, there's a few more of us on here all hunting the same spots.BurningDoom wrote:Medford?Mechblue wrote:Hey! I think you were in my area!BurningDoom wrote:I've only been in one once. It was in Oregon when I went up there for a Five Finger Death Punch concert.
I was a bit disappointed in the classic game selection, but I still came out with a stack of Atari 2600 games for $1 a piece and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night on PS1 for $20. So I had a pleasant experience.
It was also where I got the idea to use 6-pocket trading card page plastics for my Gameboy, GBA, & Neo-Geo Pocket Color collections, as that's what they did.Me and a few other members are the reason the selection sucked.
TEKTORO wrote:That looks mad fake bro. :/
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Re: Does anyone like Playntrade?
That's indeed where I was. Went to see Five Finger Death Punch at The Armory. That place was freaking packed! I thought we were gonna pass out from all the body heat in there.BurningDoom wrote:Yeah, I'm in the valley, there's a few more of us on here all hunting the same spots.Mechblue wrote: Medford?
Game Trade/Want List:
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- MyNameIsVince
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Re: Does anyone like Playntrade?
There's a Play N Trade in Rancho Cucamonga that opened up not long ago. I haven't been to it though.
I have been to the one in Pomona once, I think it was either 2 or 3 years ago. Basically a Gamestop in terms of selection but with a bit more N64 stuff, a couple of Dreamcast controllers, and a few other borderline retro items, but that was it.
I have been to the one in Pomona once, I think it was either 2 or 3 years ago. Basically a Gamestop in terms of selection but with a bit more N64 stuff, a couple of Dreamcast controllers, and a few other borderline retro items, but that was it.
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Re: Does anyone like Playntrade?
Yesterday I went to my nearest Play N Trade, and it turns out they've renamed their store to Wizards. It was still the same store inside, though. Even managed to snag some gems like Banjo-Tooie and Soul Blazer.
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