Games getting old
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- glux
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IT'S THE SAME FRICKIN' THING. :PSO OUTRAGEOUS wrote:Yeah, the southeast Michigan area is pretty scarce for used game stores. Though Glux is wrong to say that they're all Gamestops. We have a few EB Games too. :P
The one in front of Target by the mall used to be.Marchie wrote:Where are there EB Games around here? Besises, it's kinda moot since they're the same chain anyway, iirc.
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Panfan, Glux, and March: Go to Ann Arbor, brosephs. On State Street right around the State Theater there's a game store called "Get Your Game On" that sells some pretty sweet stuff. I found friggin' SNES Ogre Battle there. And Megaman X2! I even bought the first two Zelda Games (AoL in Gold Cartridge) with instruction manuals.
So yeah. Take the half hour, hop on 94 (or 14 to 23 to 94), get off on state, find a parking garage and walk around the State Theater and you'll find it. It's right next to the guy that stands around with the sign that says "Spare a buck for a homeless pothead."
So yeah. Take the half hour, hop on 94 (or 14 to 23 to 94), get off on state, find a parking garage and walk around the State Theater and you'll find it. It's right next to the guy that stands around with the sign that says "Spare a buck for a homeless pothead."
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