Hello again,
I will be visiting S.C quite soon, and I was wondering if anyone could give me some ideas of game stores to visit.
Thanks alot!
Hello again,
I will be visiting S.C quite soon, and I was wondering if anyone could give me some ideas of game stores to visit.
Thanks alot!
-Craig
So it goes.
I have no idea, but if you're around the Greenville Spartanburg area, be sure to check out the Video Game Cavern in Taylors (across from a WalMart Supercenter). Good prices, friendly folks and cheap DVDs. Across the street is a Rhino Games (apparently a Southern chain), but it sucks and they're extremely overpriced.
'Cept when I snagged my R7 Bebe's Kids for SNES at 4.99.Originally Posted by DrJustinRamone
Thanks for the tips! I'll be sure to make a detour now.
-Craig
So it goes.
Awwww sonovabitch.Originally Posted by Humanoid
Good snag, but that's a diamond in the rough for Rhino. Best thing I ever got there was an NES dogbone for $2.99. All of their PSX stuff is way overpriced (most games in the $20-30 range, used, and loose). Ha, and I love how their "clearance" games are at the same price everyone's had them at for months. It's interesting though, since their parent company was bought out by Blockbuster, which is at the corner of the same shopping center.
Last time I was there I seen a huge red CLOSEOUT sticker on La Pucelle Tactics....49.99.....closeout my ass.Originally Posted by DrJustinRamone
I was at Rhino in, ummm, Lancaster I think. Or was that Lexington, hell I dunno. Either way I snagged Fun N Games, Aero The Acrobat 2 & Pocky & Rocky 2 for 30.00 total. Hell, I was happy just to get Fun N Games.
So, yeah. Eight years later what is the story in Charleston? What is worth a retro gamer's attention?