Very cool store but the prices are much higher than what you’d expect to find online. Also the employees are rude and stuck-up. I find the people working there to be self-involved nerds who really have no concept of customer service. Just think of the fat comic book store guy from the Simpsons… That’s the personality I’m referring to.
Chris S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
Awesome selection, great staff and super helpful! This is my go-to for all of my nostalgic video games and def worth coming to for trade-ins.
Tom S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seabrook, TX
This place is great! If you want previous generation video games, this is the place to go. NES, Super Nintendo, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, N64, GameCube, DS, Wii, it’s all here!(Sega and Sony are also given their space). They have plush toys, video game-themed board games, posters and local artists’ work for sale also. The prices are fair, about what you’d pay on eBay, the selection is great and it’s a lot of fun to walk around and see games you wouldn’t have thought to look for but that you have to have. The staff here is also great, really friendly; you can tell they enjoy being there and like their job. I’ve been going there since they opened and hope they stick around for a long time.
CJ T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Liberty, TX
Me and my brother are heavy gamers and collectors. We thought it was a godsend to find this in our home town Webster TX. Right off the bat youll notice the large inventory of retro games and accessories [even some hard to find stuff like turbografix 16 games, 3do etc]. Then I noticed the prices. All the decent titles were much much higher then current prices they go for. Was hard to find anything worth buying. But the main issue I had was one of the employees [believe he had longer hair with glasses]. When I was in the store I caught this guy shamelessly lying to customers including myself and my brother about content on games that didn’t exist clearly so we might be more likely to buy them. He was looking up the info on the computer too [or pretending to], so there really is no excuse. He lied to me about a game having multiplayer, and lied to my brother claiming a game was a expansion of the original when it was actually the 3rd game in the series. After words overheard him lie to some little kid about games that had secret unlockable characters that didn’t actually exist. Totally shady, and I never plan to return to that store because of this. On a happier note I’ve heard very good things about the Game Over store in Austin TX. And hope to visit there some day.
Greg F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 South Belt/Ellington, Houston, TX
This place is like stepping into my childhood! If you have any vintage gaming needs this is the place to be. The location is easy to find and the store itself fairly large; stocked with a massive amount of games and accessories. Downstairs they have an arcade area that is a fun perk.