Retro Gaming Stores in Texas

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Re: Retro Gaming Stores in Texas

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Oops I meant to post the movie trading co but prices can be high...
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Re: Retro Gaming Stores in Texas

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Jmustang1968 wrote:
Flake wrote:That's D-Pad and it's to be avoided. They charge way too much and their products are always in terrible shape.


Do they? Hmm my wife went with my brother and law and picked up dune on Sega CD for 15 in excellent condition. Decent price for a store. I haven't been there myself though.

The last year or two they've really done a lot better. Business picked up, so they tend to do a lot better. (Shy away from controllers though, they are really dirty there.) Today was my last run there though, I'll be swapping my local retro business to the Game Over in San Marcos.
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Re: Retro Gaming Stores in Texas

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Thanks for all the tips. I went to a lot of the Austin stores today. A bit pricey-er than the stores in Florida but I did get a copy of shadowrun for the snes for $17.50
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