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Anthony1
04-27-2004, 12:27 AM
I don't have enough games, in enough categories to do it, but I was curious if anybody has created their own video game retail store, by basically using their entire collection of games as the starting inventory!

It would take somebody willing to sacrifice a bunch of their own games, just to get the operation up and running. Also, considering it is your own collection of games, you could have a problem with overpricing the games, because it would be a subliminal way of not selling your collection.


But if you could come to the conclusion that you might have to sacrifice all your current systems, and all of your games, so that your new store has a respectable inventory, it might not be a bad idea. Obviously you are going to sell your games for more than you paid for them, so the worst case senario is that you sell your entire collection and have a ton of cash left over. You can always rebuy stuff.

I actually thought about trying to rent out a corner of a Comic Book store to try having a little mini retro gamers store inside of a freaking Comic Book store. I figure there is built in traffic of geeks that might be also interested in games, and that also might likely have more interested in "classic" games.

But in my normal job, I work too many hours to try to do this, and my collection of games isn't big enough to really do it proper. Obviously you build up your inventory by having people sell you their old SNES and Genny games for pennies on the dollar, but that takes time.

neo-zen
04-27-2004, 02:04 AM
i have.
it was in 1999.
im working on opening another store. the guy that i rented the building from for some reason didnt like me.

Ed Oscuro
04-27-2004, 09:35 AM
Has anybody done this with their import games collection? THAT I'd like to see. o_O

goatdan
04-27-2004, 11:25 AM
The GOAT Store, LLC kinda sorta from that, actually. Except Gary and I didn't really sell too much of our own collections.

Cmosfm
04-27-2004, 01:05 PM
Personally, I plan to do this.

I currently own a small jewelry kiosk in the mall, but I grow tiresome of it after a while being here. Too bad im still in debt. But I hope within the next 5 years to be able to do this. It will take a lot of effort and money but that's why I'm giving myself 5 years.

Rome wasn't built in a day.

Player-2
04-27-2004, 11:26 PM
We (my gamer wife and I) started that way in 1993...we have 8 locations now. Player-2 game exchange started at a flea-market;then with a six-month lease,and nothing but NES,SNES,and GEN. Everytime we acquired enough extras,we openned another store. It was a lot more fun then;and a whole lot easier.There was no competition and everything was cartridge. I still remember trying to deal in 3do.....not good!

MarioAllStar2600
04-28-2004, 11:19 AM
Sean Kelly has his MagiCard for sale in his store. $1300, I believe. I am guessing he has more of his collection for sale.