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Started by jlued686, 12/31/2006, 01:14 PM

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jlued686

I thought it might be cool to try to make a map of stores around the country that sell TurboGrafx/Duo games.  If you have one in your area, please click the link below and add it to the map.  In the comments, please add the store's approximate location (ex: corner of Main and Grand, in strip mall) and the relative size of their Turbo selection.

I added Cedar Cliff Collectibles.  Unfortunately, I can't figure out how to allow one person to add more than one location.  If you figure it out, let me know.  In the meantime, if someone from the Twin Cities could add Toy 'Riffic in Maplewood (near the Maplewood Mall, small selection), and Discland in Bloomington (off 94th and 35W, rarely carries Turbo games), I'd appreciate it.

Maybe if we get enough entries on here Keranu or Aaron could sticky this post?

Thanks!

http://www.frappr.com/turbografx


Since Frappr apparently doesn't exist any more, I've taken all the stores you guys submitted and made a list:

USA

Arizona
Phoenix: Fallout Games - 4139 W. Bell Rd. #12 Phoeniz, AZ 85053
Tempe: Fallout Games - 1807 E. Southern Tempe, AZ 85282

California
Antioch: 4Jays - 519 W 4th St, Antioch, CA 94509, (925) 777-1160 www.4Jays.com
Concord: Phoenix Games - 4425 Treat Blvd, Concord, CA, (925) 682-4263
Long Beach: Game Play - 5911 E. Spring Street, (562) 421-6880
Murrieta: M & M Video Games - 40635 California Oaks Road, Murrieta, CA 92562 951-461-6961 mandmgames.net
North Hollywood: Game Dude - 12104 Sherman Way, (818) 764-2442, http://www.gamedude.com/
Riverside: Video Game Trader
Sacramento: Fair Game - 8214 Fair Oaks Blvd, 916-944-4263
San Diego: Luna Videogames http://www.lunavideogames.com/
Upland: M & M Video Games - 110 South Mountain Avenue, Upland, CA 91786 909-931-4424

Connecticut
Newington: Retro Games Plus
Orange: Retro Games Plus
Waterford: The Toy Vault - Crystal Mall
Westport: Retro Games Plus http://www.retrogamesplus.com

Florida
Hollywood: CD Trader 5121 Sheridan St, Hollywood, FL 33021

Georgia
Athens: Ugame - 498 Baxter St. 706-534-8787
Buford: Video Game Trader http://www.videogametrader.com

Illinois
Chicago: People Play Games
Norridge: Video Games, Etc.

Indiana
Highland: Disk Replay - 10327 South Indianapolis Boulevard, (219) 924-8910
Hobart: Video Palace - 1811 East 37th Avenue, (219) 942-4500
Indianapolis: McVan's
Merrillville: Disk Replay - 1858 E. 80th Avenue, (219) 736-5205
Mishawaka: Disk Replay - 5916 Grape Road, (574) 273-5800

Kansas
Olathe: Game Cycle 814 N. Ridgeview Rd, Olathe, Kansas 66061 https://www.facebook.com/gogamecycle

Massachusetts
Boston: Sudden Impact
Cambridge: Tokyo Kid (617) 661-9277
Framingham: Game Universe (508)370-GAME
Salem: Game Zone - 270 Essex St., (978) 744-2630‎
Worcester: That's Entertainment www.thatse.com

Michigan
Berkley: Time Travelers
Canton: Destiny Games
Clawson: Flipside
Grand Rapids: Game Changers - 451 N Park Street Northeast, Grand Rapids, MI
Flint: Disc Replay - 3192G S. Linden Rd. (810) 732-5899 www.discreplay.com/locations.html
Livonia: Disc Replay
South Lyon: Paddywac's
Warwick: Toy Vault

Minnesota
Bloomington: Discland - 822 W 98th St, Minneapolis, MN 55420 (952) 884-0686
Eagan: Cedar Cliff Collectibles - 1960 Cliff Lake Rd #131, Eagan, MN 55122 (651) 454-3400
Maplewood: Toyriffic - 2950 White Bear Ave #4, 55109

Nevada
Las Vegas: WiiPlayGames 3310 S. Nellis Suite #10 Las Vegas, NV 89121, (702)-485-6100 www.wiiplaygameslv.com

New Jersey
Clifton: Digital Press 387 Piaget Ave (973) 772-1111 http://dpvideogames.com/

Tom's River: East Coast Games
Lacy (Lanoka Harbor): Powered by Games

New York
NYC: VideoGames New York - 202 East 6th Street New York, NY 10003 (212) 539-1039 https://www.videogamesnewyork.com/the_store

North Carolina
Greensboro: Lost Ark - 1701-A Spring Garden St

Ohio
Cincinnati: Arcade Legacy - 662 Cincinnati Mills Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45240
Elyria: The Exchange
Toledo: Video Game Underground
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Oregon
Beaverton: Retro Game Trader
Columbus: Capital Games - 216 Granville St, Columbus, OH 43230.
Hilliard: Warpzone - 4496 Cemetery Rd, Hilliard, OH 43026.
Multiple Locations: Game On

Pennsylvania
Glenside: Classic Game Junkie, 111 South Easton Rd Glenside PA 19038
Hanover: Vault Video Games, 22 Carlisle St, Hanover, PA 17331 717-797-4303
Lancaster: Just Press Play, 110 S Centerville Rd, Lancaster, Pennyslvania 17603 (717) 285-2222
                Just Press Play, 637 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601 (717) 299-3333
                Just Press Play, 2079 Springwood Rd, York, PA 17403 (717) 232-4444
Willow Street: Just Press Play, 2600 Willow Street Pike, Willow Street, PA 17584 (717) 464-1111
York: Vault Video Games, 290 West Market St, York, PA 17401 717-845-4263

South Carolina
Columbia: Software Seconds - 4508 Saint Andrews Rd #3

Texas
Arlington: Game Over - Address: 4648 S Cooper St #240, Arlington, TX 76017 (817) 468-4263
Austin: Game Over http://gameovervideogames.com
          Game Fellas http://www.gamefellasentertainment.com/
Friendswood: Player 1 Videogames - 101 W. Parkwood Ave STE C, 281-992-GAME (4263), http://www.player1videogames.com/
Round Rock: Game Over http://gameovervideogames.com
San Antonio: Game Over http://gameovervideogames.com
Sunset Valley: Game Over http://gameovervideogames.com
Webster: Game Over, 587 W Bay Area Blvd, Webster TX 77598 (281) 554-5637

Virginia
Chesapeake: Video Game Heaven, 681 North Battlefield Boulevard, 547-7577, http://www.videogameheaveninc.com/
Fairfax: eStarland http://www.estarland.com
Fredericksburg: Sage Mantis Game Haven, Address: 2025 Plank Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22401, (540) 479-4093 http://sagemantis.com/
Virginia Beach: Cool Stuff, 4239 Holland Road, 495-2665
                     Replays, 2093 General Booth Boulevard, 427-9001, http://www.replaysvb.com/
                     Replays, 1830 Kempsville Road # 103, 965-7529

Washington
Kirkland: Amazing Heroes
Richland: Sunken Treasures
Seattle: Pink Godzilla (2 locations) www.pinkgodzillagames.com

Wisconsin
Appleton: Press Start Games, 1440 Oneida Street, Appleton WI 54915,
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De Pere: Game Trade, 400 Reid St, De Pere, WI 54115 http://gametradellc.com/
Oshkosh: Main Street Resale Shop, 656 N Main St, Oshkosh, WI 54901

CANADA

Ontario
Toronto: Iceman Video Games 206 Augusta Avenue Toronto, ON M5T 2L6

SPAIN

Madrid: Emere www.emere.es

guyjin

i think there should be a limit on what counts as 'sells turbografx games'; i think some Gamers (local old game chain that I hate) have, like, 3 or 4 hucards. and 2 of them are keith courage.

nat

I live in WA and there used to be this GREAT store in Redmond, WA called FamCom Games. The owner was a huge Turbo nut. Half the store was filled with Turbo stuff. SuperGrafxes, Japanes hardware, Duos, etc. And don't get me started on the games. The store closed around 2003 and I have no idea what happened to him, or his inventory. Sad deal, really, there is not another store in the state to my knowledge that has any Turbo stuff at all.
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I set the topic as sticky for 'ya, good thread.

The best place for Turbo games that I know of near the Chicago area is Video Games Etc..., ran by video game collector Sean Kelley. It's not a paradise for Turbo games, but it has certainly made improvements in Turbo selection over the past year. Last time I was there they had a bunch of PCE HuCard imports as well as Super Grafx games in nice condition. For American games it's the typical Turbo games you might find at stores; World Class Baseball, Power Golf, that Volleyball game, etc... though last time I was there he added a few new Turbo Chip games that came with the cardboard box, so I'm hoping he'll have more. Definitely a place worth checking out, especially for retro games in general. It's located in Norridge, Illinois, I'll add the address later.
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jlued686

Quote from: Keranu on 12/31/2006, 05:48 PMI set the topic as sticky for 'ya, good thread.
It would be even better if people would add some stores to the map!   :lol:

torgo

I wish that I knew of some.
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torgo

Quote from: Keranu on 12/31/2006, 05:48 PMI set the topic as sticky for 'ya, good thread.

The best place for Turbo games that I know of near the Chicago area is Video Games Etc..., ran by video game collector Sean Kelley. It's not a paradise for Turbo games, but it has certainly made improvements in Turbo selection over the past year. Last time I was there they had a bunch of PCE HuCard imports as well as Super Grafx games in nice condition. For American games it's the typical Turbo games you might find at stores; World Class Baseball, Power Golf, that Volleyball game, etc... though last time I was there he added a few new Turbo Chip games that came with the cardboard box, so I'm hoping he'll have more. Definitely a place worth checking out, especially for retro games in general. It's located in Norridge, Illinois, I'll add the address later.
I just stopped there last Friday, and the selection was pretty bleak. Some New in Box OLD games (World Court Tennis etc.) Also, only a few PCE Hu Cards like Parodius and Street Fighter 2:CE ($20 though, in the case) Most of the prices were a tad high though, and the Saturn and Jaguar selection was pretty weak as well. Nice place though. I saw quite a few classic systems that I wanted to buy.
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jlued686

Seriously...if you have a store in your area that sells turbo games, please add it.  It'd be cool to know where they are when we're traveling around the country.

CrackTiger

Basically, if a store that carries Turbo stuff gets on the map and isn't a rip off, it won't be a Turbo selling store anymore.  :wink:
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Jammaniaclord

I now live in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, but i lived in Sharon, Pennsylvania for 5 years, and in Pennsylvania all my life, and there was this really cool gu named Mark, that owned this chain of used/new, buy/sell/trade movie and game store called Splitstone Entertainment, and he started carrying old-butt turbo-grafx games. I always found some cool old-butt retro stuff there, and he always made me deals on stuff, like one time he gave me like 60 Sega C.D games because they never sold. LOL! It wasn't long after that the retro-craze kicked in, and he started selling them. you should check his site to see if he might have anything. I left in September of '05, and his selection was really small on tg-16 games then, but since then, college kids might have told their moms/dads to get rid of anyting they might have stored in their attic/closets since they left home, and brought out some special imports.


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DragonmasterDan

The other place I know of in the Chicago area to add to Keranu's post is Gamerz Garage in Westmont Illinois on Cass avenue.
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SNKNostalgia

Too bad I can't help on this. The only stores I knew of was EB Games back in 1991-92 in Fajardo, Puerto Rico when my dad was stationed there. That is where I got my Cadash and Final Lap Twin. I still remember the wall and seeing Lords of Thunder and wishing I had $350 to get it with the CD-ROM drive, damn.

I got a kick out of this, some old game trading store in Laurel, MS has one TG-16 system with the volleyball game and it is selling for $90. HAHA, I almost wanted to have them call their manager to come down so I could throw it at his face.

PCEngineFX

Quote from: nat on 12/31/2006, 02:39 PMI live in WA and there used to be this GREAT store in Redmond, WA called FamCom Games. The owner was a huge Turbo nut. Half the store was filled with Turbo stuff. SuperGrafxes, Japanes hardware, Duos, etc. And don't get me started on the games. The store closed around 2003 and I have no idea what happened to him, or his inventory. Sad deal, really, there is not another store in the state to my knowledge that has any Turbo stuff at all.
Hey another Seattle peep :)  I live in Bellevue, and there is another place that sells TG stuff (they had a Duo last time I checked) called Pink Godzilla in Chinatown.  Their website is www.pinkgodzillagames.com.  I bought some TG games from them when they first opened, but I don't know if they have any games in stock now as there is nothing on their website....
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Ceti Alpha

About a month ago I was searching online for Turbo games and discovered that there was actually a store here in Halifax/Dartmouth, Nova Scotia that sold Turbo merchandise. All they have at the moment are one used copy of Andre Panza Kick Boxing and one used copy of Victory Run for $20 each. But they will do special orders . Check their prices for special orders. Some are super expensive for games that are hardly worth it, but some more rare and/or better games seem quite reasonable. I would like to know if the games are "complete with box", or what. They also sell at a local flea market. I'm going to have to check it out and talk to them. I might even grab those two games.  :wink:

I posted the store on the map as well.  :)
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Ouch!  Their prices suck goat wang, considering their comment on the condition of items (may or may not have a case, may or may not have a manual, may or may not be dipped in poo, etc.).  Even the dreaded ebay should yield equal or better prices - without having to gamble on the quality (from reputable sellers anyway).
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QuoteOuch!  Their prices suck goat wang, considering their comment on the condition of items (may or may not have a case, may or may not have a manual, may or may not be dipped in poo, etc.).  Even the dreaded ebay should yield equal or better prices - without having to gamble on the quality (from reputable sellers anyway).
hehehehe....you said, "dipped in poo"....hehehe  :P

Yeah, not very outstanding prices, eh? If the case and instructions are intact for Andre Panza Kick Boxing then 20 bones isn't too bad. At least I live here and can see the condition of the games and save shipping cost.  :) But yeah, definitely not going to put Ebay outta business.  :)
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CrackTiger

In the last few years, a bunch of local losers have done to local retro gaming what Bullseye/2_many_collectibles did to eBay. There are a few with tables at every local fleamarket and they generally sell incomplete bad condition games/systems for the same price as or several times higher than mint complete or new items generally sell for online.

I recently found one of them had a bare (no hookups or anything) Coregrafx with 18 of the most common worthless HuCards, including some doubles(like The Kung Fu). The one partner couldn't give me a price on anything, except to say that his buddy was only selling it together as a lot. It took a long time for him to finally get a hold of him at which point he said he was asking $290 for it.

Considering that most of the games were the ones that sell for $50 -$1.50 on eBay, I had pegged the value at about $40 - $60 tops. And although local markets can differ greatly from the online market, here there is absolutely no real interest in Turbo/PCE. The few nerds I've seen who actually buy the odd Turbochip do it as a gimmick since they want to have some of everything.
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Sinistron

I'm in Queens New York and there ain't a dang thing out here.  There's a videogamecentral right near me and the only games they ever have are King of Casino and TV Sports Football.  Bleccch.  Went into Flushing last year on a pc-engine game hunt- expecting to find many stores with games and these people never even heard of the fogging system.  Total joke.  There's gotta be a place in Manhattan or maybe Brooklyn I'm sure but I've yet to see one.  It's been Ebay for me constant.  I don't see a store beating dreamstars prices with that 1.50 shipping and handling for hucards.
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I moved out of Brooklyn a couple months ago..  Never found a TG16 game there anywhere.   I did,  in 100% honesty,  get my first TG16 system outside my apartment in the trash in a bag that said "still works!".  Took me a couple months to check it out but I have been HOOKED ever since !
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QuoteI moved out of Brooklyn a couple months ago..  Never found a TG16 game there anywhere.   I did,  in 100% honesty,  get my first TG16 system outside my apartment in the trash in a bag that said "still works!".  Took me a couple months to check it out but I have been HOOKED ever since !
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So...I'll just add them in here.

These are all within 15 miles of Boston, MA

Play N Trade: Walpole MA  508.668.0523 TG-16 + PCE
Tokyo Kid: Cambridge MA (617) 661-9277    PCE
Game Universe: Framingham (508)370-GAME  TG-16 + PCE
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kokuryu

There used to be a pawn shop around here in Ft. Lauderdale FL that specialized in retro game systems.  They were pretty good and super picky - had to have everything for them to buy a system from you, and it all had to be in near perfect shape.  I will see if I can track them down again, but its been a few years.

As for New York, you can MAYBE find some in China Town in Manhattan itself - look for the ChinaTown Tech mall and go in there where they have the Chinese versions of the Anime videos and models - you might find them in there - they USED to have them there years ago.

Also out on Long Island, I found shops inside flea markets or open markets selling TG stuff - but that was years ago - I dont know if you will find any anymore.

esteban

A few months ago I went to the Digital Press store in Northern Jersey... they had a great display case with lots of PCE stuff (i.e. the PCE LT, the expensive collapsable/folding DUO monitor, etc.) but the selection of games was stinky. Not that I expected much, but still.

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COUNT SMRIFNACK

If your near Austin Texas you gotta check out one of the two, or both of the two Game Over stores.  They carry around 20-30 hu cards each, and prolly 5-10 cd's including some imports.  They also have Tg systems usually, and lots of controlers and turbo taps.  Great stores, I usually leave there broke as hell.

mobiusclimber

Quote from: Pcenginefx on 04/16/2007, 01:58 PM
Quote from: nat on 12/31/2006, 02:39 PMI live in WA and there used to be this GREAT store in Redmond, WA called FamCom Games. The owner was a huge Turbo nut. Half the store was filled with Turbo stuff. SuperGrafxes, Japanes hardware, Duos, etc. And don't get me started on the games. The store closed around 2003 and I have no idea what happened to him, or his inventory. Sad deal, really, there is not another store in the state to my knowledge that has any Turbo stuff at all.
Hey another Seattle peep :)  I live in Bellevue, and there is another place that sells TG stuff (they had a Duo last time I checked) called Pink Godzilla in Chinatown.  Their website is www.pinkgodzillagames.com.  I bought some TG games from them when they first opened, but I don't know if they have any games in stock now as there is nothing on their website....
I recently (three years ago or so) moved out to Seattle myself from SoCal. Pink Godzilla can be a great store if you don't have access to cheaper dealers on Ebay and such, or if you're really savvy about the price of games, otherwise you'll get ripped off, to put it bluntly. I don't hold anything against them as they do have an overhead that needs to be taken into consideration. I buy stuff from them once in awhile, and have gotten some decent deals, but it's a hassle since I actually care whether I'm spending more in a shop than I would be online.

The other place, which I absolutely DON'T recommend, is Al's on the Ave (University Way and 45th/47th). The prices there are almost ALWAYS a rip-off. I did buy Dragon Knight II & III off them ($8 for missing manual DKII, $15 for DKIII) and they do have a nice selection of TG-16/PC Engine/CD games, but you really have to know what each game is worth. Sometimes you can get a deal, usually you'll get taken to the cleaners. There's actually a few Al's locations, but I never go to Federal Way or wherever the other one is so I can't comment on what their selection is like.

hoobs88

Quote from: bust3dstr8 on 12/20/2007, 02:40 PMThese are all within 15 miles of Boston, MA

Play N Trade: Walpole MA  508.668.0523 TG-16 + PCE
Tokyo Kid: Cambridge MA (617) 661-9277    PCE
Game Universe: Framingham (508)370-GAME  TG-16 + PCE
I've been to Tokyo Kid and Game Universe but what is the selection like at Play N Trade? I might have to check them out.
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Hoobs, I was there 3 days ago and they had close to nuttin', a Keith Courage and Pacland.
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somery

Here in New Orleans, besides the thrift stores, we've only had a place called The Game Trader for our retro gaming needs for years now. One location in Esplanade Mall in Kenner, one in Lakeside mall in Metairie, and one about 20 minutes away in Laplace. They were always on the expensive side of things, but they *only* sold/traded classic games and systems (none of that new crap), usually had a good selection, serviced broken consoles and were good for when you needed a quick fix and didn't feel like waiting a week for a for a game to arrive from a better deal you found online. But then....

I went to Lakeside Mall on my lunch break about a month ago and found that Game Trader was totally gone. Just completely closed down and emptied out with no notes or anything. Fearing the worst, I went to the Esplanade. Same situation. I haven't checked out the one in Laplace yet, but I suspect it's gone as well. Their website (http://thegametrader.com/) has also gone 404. Their high prices may have pissed me off, but they were our ONLY local, "brick and mortar" classic gaming resource.  ](*,)

There is a little hope, however. There's a new retro gaming shop in Kenner on Williams Ave. called Play N Trade. I went there the other day and... well, their selection of actual classic stuff is pretty spare and much of the wall space is dedicated to used next-gen games for sale/trade. No TG16 stuff to speak of. Still, I'll give them a while to establish themselves and check back in a few months to see how things are going. I did pick up a boxed NES Max controller for $3.99 while I was there. Couldn't help myself. (I loved the controller as a kid, but now I find it almost unusable...)

Anyway, that's all I've got. If ANYONE out there reading this is from or near the New Orleans area and you know of some other retro gaming store I'm unaware of, PLEASE speak up and correct me! I will be eternally grateful to you! I secretly hope that there's some place I just don't know about...

Incidentally, I'm a huge thrift store hound and I've never come across anything TG16-related in either New Orleans or Baton Rouge area stores since I started regularly haunting them in about 2004. Weak. :( I had hopes for the Baton Rouge area since that's where I grew up and I know of three people besides myself who had a TG16 growing up there. I know that doesn't seem like a lot (everyone I knew had an NES), but most people's childhood TG16 stories involve their being the one oddball kid in the whole city with a Turbo system.  :lol:

nectarsis

Just went to a Play N Trade up here, same deal.MAYBE 10-15 SNES and Genseis loose carts, everything else newest system stuff.
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Quote from: nectarsis on 11/09/2008, 11:26 PMJust went to a Play N Trade up here, same deal.MAYBE 10-15 SNES and Genseis loose carts, everything else newest system stuff.
That sucks, Nectarsis. I'm hoping it's just because they're relatively new and haven't had time to accumulate a decent selection of old stuff through trade-ins and whatnot.

Also, I had no idea these guys were a national franchise. I thought they were just a new local place that opened up in the wake of Game Trader, but then I read your post... and when I search for video game stores in Louisiana on Google, a bunch of them pop up in different cities all around here. Interesting.

Arkhan Asylum

I added mine, I think...?


There are two stores near me that carry an alright selection of Turbo games.

The problem is sometimes they shoot for the stars when the price em'
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turbogrfxfan

I think its a great Idea!!!!!  I go to this place in the east village on st. markes in NYC but I dont remember the name of the place.  Ill hit you up when I get it.
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Press_Run

Next Level Videogames in Blackwood, New Jersey.

They got a good selection retro and modern games. Mostly overprice except for obscure systems, such as Turbo grafx and Game Gear, for fair prices. Loose sports titles for $3, Cadash (loose) $8, Super Star Soldier (loose) for $10. Most complete in case are no high than $10 with the exception of a few. They got some sealed games but all are sports. All n' all. A good place to look in, if you close by or going to be in the area.

Duo_R

How about some Nor-cal representation? From Bay Area to Sac? I found a place several years ago in Sacramento that had alot of retrogaming, and had Turbo stuff (but was priced pretty high). I totally lost the location / number and no idea if they still carry Turbo stuff. It was a small shop and had a ton of NES / SNES.
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Mathius

Got one for ya. McVan's Video Games in Indianapolis, IN in Broadripple on 62nd street right on the strip. Last time I was in there they had a big stack of Turbografx and Duo games including a sealed copy of Lords Of Thunder for $35. That's where I picked up my copy of Galaga '88 for $20.

Sinistron

Just got back from my honeymoon in Salem, MA- and Game Zone around the corner from my hotel carried turbografx games.  I picked up Bravoman.

Game Zone
270 Essex St
Salem, MA 01970
(978) 744-2630‎
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Found this store online and they said they had a lot in stock.  I drove out there a little while back and they did have a LOT in stock.  An entire display case of Turbo games, some even boxed.  I would estimate their stock to have somewhere near 150 games.  At the time I picked up 7-8 games, a Turbo Stick and a 3.0 system card.  Their game prices can be found at http://www.gamedude.com/TurboGrafx.htm.  Unfortunately the only way to see what they have is to either call them or go to their store, their stock isnt posted online.  Happy shopping!

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North Hollywood, CA 91605
(818) 764-2442
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Turbo D

lol, that is where I buy a lot of my games. The interior of the store is quite breathtaking: there is a bounty of classic games. Their only downfall is the damned void stickers that they ruin everything they sell with. It took me months to get the residue of one of the hucards that had been bastardized by them.
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hoobs88

I purchased some games from ebay and a few of them had 'Game Dude' stickers on the hu card and/or instruction manual. You'd think they would put them on the clear part of the jewel case so you could replace it if you didn't want residue on your game or manual. Unfortunately, they also don't have the 8 games that I need to finish my collection.
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caa718

Yeah Game Dude has been around for many years.  I used to get the Game Dude mail order price list catalog when I was younger and first purchased the TG-16 from Electronics Boutique.  They are one of the rare companies that have managed to stay in business.

jlued686

Holy crap!  I'm guessing a bunch of those games are mine.  A long while back I packed up and shipped a giant stash of mint Turbo games to Game Dude.  Of course, I've since bought back all those games and more.  Seeing those pictures just reminds me of my biggest gaming mistake ever.

Ceti Alpha

Quote from: guest on 09/14/2009, 01:54 PMHoly crap!  I'm guessing a bunch of those games are mine.  A long while back I packed up and shipped a giant stash of mint Turbo games to Game Dude.  Of course, I've since bought back all those games and more.  Seeing those pictures just reminds me of my biggest gaming mistake ever.
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At least you're back in action.  8)
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Dazz

There is a place here in GA (Name i forget) that had a few titles for the Tg-16. They specialize in comic books and games. That is the ONLY place i have ever seen anything related to PC Engine.

TGX16

Game Dude still in buissness?
Shi*! I bought my first TGX16 there back in 91 when I was on months visit to the US!
I bought my first Turbo a Turbo booster plus and 17 games, I still have that system and some of the games (updated the collection with games in better condition since then) as of to day I've got all three DUO versions two TGX16 systems A Coregrafx II + the SuperCD-player and a EU Turbografx. (And two PC-FX ) But I'll never forget my visit in the Game dude store and finaly makeing a dream come true buying a Turbografx!!!

Ceti Alpha

Quote from: TGX16 on 02/07/2010, 05:31 AMGame Dude still in buissness?
Shi*! I bought my first TGX16 there back in 91 when I was on months visit to the US!
I bought my first Turbo a Turbo booster plus and 17 games, I still have that system and some of the games (updated the collection with games in better condition since then) as of to day I've got all three DUO versions two TGX16 systems A Coregrafx II + the SuperCD-player and a EU Turbografx. (And two PC-FX ) But I'll never forget my visit in the Game dude store and finaly makeing a dream come true buying a Turbografx!!!
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Finally a reason for me to go to hollywood  :D :wink:
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Duo_R

Ok I finally found the store in Sacramento (not sure if there are any Sac peeps on here):


Fair Game
8214 Fair Oaks Blvd
Carmichael, CA 95608
916-944-4263

Only had like 10 turbo titles and ALL were overpriced. But they have a very decent selection of NES, SNES and Genesis, something you don't really find locally anymore. They also had Sega Saturn and CD, but limited selection. There is another Fair Games in Sacramento, but this one (not too far from the other one) has more retro stuff.

http://maps.google.com/maps/place?cid=2215683301891177852&q=Fair+Game,+Sacramento,+Carmichael,+CA&hl=en&cd=2&cad=src:pplink&ei=yaULTJWRBYywsAPHio2_Dg

Quote from: Duo_R on 03/02/2009, 07:36 AMHow about some Nor-cal representation? From Bay Area to Sac? I found a place several years ago in Sacramento that had alot of retrogaming, and had Turbo stuff (but was priced pretty high). I totally lost the location / number and no idea if they still carry Turbo stuff. It was a small shop and had a ton of NES / SNES.
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jasonbar

Use Goo Gone to get rid of GameDude's darn silver stickers.  It takes lots of elbow grease too, but it works fine.

I avoid going there except on July 4th & Black Friday, when they have 20% off all of their used games & accessories!

-Jason

Lilgrafx

I live in the tide water area in Virginia and there are very few stores that have TurboGrafx games. If they do its Shitty sports games like tv sport or power golf :-&
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