Address: 27 Granite St, Barre, VT 05641, USA
Phone: +18026220825
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
John Bacelis
A huge selection of videogames, vhs, dvds, and tech. A few gems amongst everything but ya gotta look for em
Nicholis Hawkins
Absolutely top quality service and a selection that rivals the nearest box store competition...would highly recommend a trip down for all your gaming and movie needs..
Frozyre M
I've been to this place dozens of times and it's overall a pleasant place to be in. Though if you're a thrift shopper and someone who's been in the used video games market for 10 years, you could find some prices here are better left desired. Usually DVDs here are $3 ~ $6 a pop as well as Blu-Ray, depending on the movie or series. TV season sets typically go for $10 ~ $14 which actually isn't that bad given how much they can go for anywhere else. You'll find a lot of other cool things like figures, pop funko figures, a few electronic devices, TVs, and more. Video Game Consoles really do come and go with this place and I can't really fault that because the prices for them are arguably a steal. I've bought a PS3 slim from this place for $99 and a PS2 slim for $60. I've seen X-Box consoles go for $149, depending on model of course. So, you really do get a good value here for consoles. Then we get to the games and here is where I start to find myself questioning the prices. I'm someone who's been dealing in the used video game market for years to know that I know a store is totally going off of EBay/Amazon/FB Marketplace listings than one that doesn't. Typically, a lot of X-Box/PS2/GameCube games will run about $10 a game, sometimes $5, sometimes $3. Then you'll run into games that go $30 and sometimes you'll find the obvious games that people fawn over for about $100 or just games you'll have a hard time justifying the purchase over. It really depends on the game and when you do take the time to look up some actual listings on some games, you'll realize that some of them are a little overpriced than what they go for. I'd provide examples but honestly this review has been going on for a bit. That's probably my ONLY problem with this store. Other than that, you'll get a lot of bang for your buck, the place is small but it's incredibly friendly and you'll sometimes find a thing or two to come out with. Support this small business, there isn't a lot like them anymore and in a time where we're dealing with scalpers, greedy resellers and other shady business people - this is a godsend.
Sam P
The owner and staff are chill, nice people and set good prices on their games. The prices are substantially lower than buying games offline. I especially appreciate that they offer a veterans' discount. The stock changes often and they don't mind if you stop in all the time to see what's new. They're also responsive to facebook messages asking about new games that may have come in. All in all, a top tier local business.
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Masks, regular cleaning, limited capacity. The same as most establishments.
Afraid not at the moment. We DO have hundreds of games and get that often. Check in anytime.
The re-finishing cost $2.00 per disc and takes 60 seconds. We can clean them while you wait, or you can drop off. Thanks.
It's best to bring by so we can price everything out. It really depends on model, condition, hard drive size and accessories included. Come by during business hours and we'd be happy to give you a quote. Thanks.
Hello Kathy. Just wanted to let you know we JUST got in the Austin Powers 3 film collection for $3.95 if your interested. Call us at the shop and we can hold. Thanks.
We have PS1, PS2, PS3 and PS4 games and systems. Call during business hours and we can discuss. Thanks.
Harry and Lloyds has some handheld games you should check in often. Great people to deal with
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