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Who has a story or two that they'd like to share about their experience(s) working at or being a customer/visitor of video game stores? I have two that I recall off the top of my head to get the topic rolling:
1) A friend of mine back during our senior year of high school was crushing hard on a girl who worked at a Game Stop at the larger of the two local-ish malls. With a bit of encouraging from myself and our friends he finally asked her out, and they became very "close" after a few weeks. Full on lovey-dovey, etc. We figured that they'd be married before finishing college, if they could resist getting married (or becoming parents) before the end of their first year. That romance went crashing in horrible, terrible flames when, during our graduation ceremony, he (and the rest of our graduating class) discovered that they were
No, this is not a "4chan green text" story. I wish it was. I still feel a bit guilty about pushing him to ask her out.
2) A mom-and-pop game store went under due to the owner being a jerk/idiot. The store was located in a different, smaller mall that didn't rate a Game Stop, and they were the only used game store for 10-miles when they first opened. They had fantastic stock (I bought so many games there that are considered rare and/or classics these days), paid decently for trade-ins, and would often sell Japan-only games (I bought DragonBall Z Super Butouden 2 & Shin Butouden from them, along with a few other fighting games and even a reproduction cart. of Seiken Densetsu 3...before it was re-titled, "Trials of Mana"). It was a great store with lots of hard-to-find games at fair prices, and continued to thrive even after both Hollywood Video & Blockbuster Video started their own game stores in town (anyone else fondly recall Game Crazy & Game Rush?). The only issue the store had was that the owner was an ass - he was very rude and condescending to his customers. And he didn't pay attention to the internet - he kept his prices even with Babbage's/Software Etc./Game Stop, not eBay.
Now, according to what other people told me (as I was a frequent customer and friendly with the clerks), the owner mouthed off to a kid, which caused what happened next, but I never got confirmation of this. What I can confirm is that the owner was contacted by a Hollywood location scouting agency who were needing to set-up a video game store for an upcoming movie back in 2016-ish. He had the products (games, posters, paraphernalia, even three SNES demo stations), but the store had a MAJOR open-face to the mall which was absolutely not suitable for shooting a movie. So, he sold a MASSIVE amount of stock to the agency at a bulk-discount price with the understanding that once filming was done they'd sell the lot back to him.
Instead, it was all a lie. There was no movie. They weren't location scouts. Allegedly they were family to that kid I mentioned earlier (but still can't confirm) and took their revenge by screwing him over, buying up a TON of games (including some seriously rare games), then turning around and using that stock to start their own store closer to the local schools. The new store sold games at higher prices than the original store but they also paid better for sellers. The original store slowly lost their customers (again, the new place bought at better prices - especially for rare games or titles they didn't have in stock) until they finally closed their doors for good...on March 1st, 2020.
1) A friend of mine back during our senior year of high school was crushing hard on a girl who worked at a Game Stop at the larger of the two local-ish malls. With a bit of encouraging from myself and our friends he finally asked her out, and they became very "close" after a few weeks. Full on lovey-dovey, etc. We figured that they'd be married before finishing college, if they could resist getting married (or becoming parents) before the end of their first year. That romance went crashing in horrible, terrible flames when, during our graduation ceremony, he (and the rest of our graduating class) discovered that they were
half-siblings - his father cheated on his mother with her mother. The explosion of that revelation is still talked about today. The last I heard, his mom and her mom became friends over a common enemy...and we don't discuss her when he's around. They were absolutely horrified and devastated.
2) A mom-and-pop game store went under due to the owner being a jerk/idiot. The store was located in a different, smaller mall that didn't rate a Game Stop, and they were the only used game store for 10-miles when they first opened. They had fantastic stock (I bought so many games there that are considered rare and/or classics these days), paid decently for trade-ins, and would often sell Japan-only games (I bought DragonBall Z Super Butouden 2 & Shin Butouden from them, along with a few other fighting games and even a reproduction cart. of Seiken Densetsu 3...before it was re-titled, "Trials of Mana"). It was a great store with lots of hard-to-find games at fair prices, and continued to thrive even after both Hollywood Video & Blockbuster Video started their own game stores in town (anyone else fondly recall Game Crazy & Game Rush?). The only issue the store had was that the owner was an ass - he was very rude and condescending to his customers. And he didn't pay attention to the internet - he kept his prices even with Babbage's/Software Etc./Game Stop, not eBay.
Now, according to what other people told me (as I was a frequent customer and friendly with the clerks), the owner mouthed off to a kid, which caused what happened next, but I never got confirmation of this. What I can confirm is that the owner was contacted by a Hollywood location scouting agency who were needing to set-up a video game store for an upcoming movie back in 2016-ish. He had the products (games, posters, paraphernalia, even three SNES demo stations), but the store had a MAJOR open-face to the mall which was absolutely not suitable for shooting a movie. So, he sold a MASSIVE amount of stock to the agency at a bulk-discount price with the understanding that once filming was done they'd sell the lot back to him.
Instead, it was all a lie. There was no movie. They weren't location scouts. Allegedly they were family to that kid I mentioned earlier (but still can't confirm) and took their revenge by screwing him over, buying up a TON of games (including some seriously rare games), then turning around and using that stock to start their own store closer to the local schools. The new store sold games at higher prices than the original store but they also paid better for sellers. The original store slowly lost their customers (again, the new place bought at better prices - especially for rare games or titles they didn't have in stock) until they finally closed their doors for good...on March 1st, 2020.