Hope the prices are competitive with the internet, otherwise this store will be eaten alive.




























Bah! This makes it too easy for the resellers to dig thru while also pulling product away from local Goodwill stores. A nice store which I would love to shop, just wonder how many treasures will be missed in the regular Goodwills due to others not willing to do the hunt. Convenience is nice, but I like the idea of discovering a game at a great price after digging thru the shelves.flojocabron wrote:oh!
So thats where they've been sending all their games.
No wonder I cant find any good games at the goodwill anymore.
Well if the neighborhood is affluent enough and with plenty of hipsters it may just do okay.
Oh crap. Goodwill getting into the Video Game Price Charting act. This on FREE DONATED stuff! So much for a non profit company that does not pay taxes. I hope that store folds since the online route at the same price will have a much larger selection.suprmonky73 wrote:Prices are generally from Price Charting, you can catch a few under priced games for the most part. I have found a few good ps2 games there for roughly the going ebay price.. Dark Cloud 2, both Drakengard games, Silhouette Mirage, Tales of the Abyss. When they opened they had several copies of Smash Bros, mario strikers, mario kart. Their glass case is solid too, CIB Metal storm, CIB Pokemon Yellow , other NES CIB games etc.
It's right across the street from UNC Charlotte. The store opened in early summer and it will be interesting to see what happens when kids come back to school and find this new game store. Even with it being summer, there are always at least 5 other people in there.
News to me! i never heard of it until i saw it on Imgur.fastbilly1 wrote:The Grid, is the renamed Goodwill Computerworks that we have spoken at at length here.
prfsnl_gmr has been going for years, I use to go everytime I went through Charlotte. This is far from being news.