Address: 319 E 2nd St #120, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA
Sunday: 12–7PM
Monday: 12–7PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 12–7PM
Thursday: 12–7PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 12–7PM
GGVex
Went there to buy a Super Famicom and one of the Sailor Moon beat em up games recently. Super friendly staff, great selection of imported games and hardware and great prices to match. Would definitely recommend checking these guys out if you haven't already!
Colton Bentley
Most of the prices are fair and comparable to what you are going to find online, majority of the things displayed are in good condition. Friendly staff. If you are looking for the Japanese version of Nintendo games they probably have it. They specifically have a very good price on region free N64's, even better than most of what you will find on the internet depending on the color/model you want.
M Milo
Wow. This place is truly amazing. All the retro games you can imagine (mostly Japanese releases), and the best staff I've ever seen at a store like this. I seriously can't say enough about the staff. At any given moment there were 4 super helpful, knowledgable employees willing to answer any questions and help me out. I came in to just take a look around, and ended up buying a Super Famicom and 4 games haha. New regular customer!
Armando Diaz De Leon
This is a great place to seek out old school game cartridges. The staff was extremely helpful. I can't say much about the place, if you are looking for retro game stuff like old.cartridges and consoles, this is the place to go when visiting Little Tokyo in LA.
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Check out the store Game Hogz in East LA, they have a stack of Pokemon games, Gameboy and Gameboy Advance. Just make sure you got money.
It might of been temporarily due to the resent events, try to call tomorrow
If you follow some videos on. YouTube. It's sort of easy. Just make you got steady hands. Also fair warning, those pegs where the 4 screws on the corners of the GBA or even GBA sp can break if you turn the screwdriver too hard. So dont complain if one of them breaks. You'll need a Tri Wing and a Philip's Head screwdriver. You can only get them off eBay or Amazon. You can try Home Depot, Lowes, Ace Hardware, but might be hard to find. Or you might find them as an Electronic Repair Kit.
I don't work here, but it's possible they have a new in the box one, it just depends on availability. It's best to call for pricing and stock, however.
They have a "website" but its incoherent and has no relation to the store in Little Tokyo Los Angeles. Instead it's more of an advertising for another store, apparently the same name but located in Japan.
Nope Super Smash Bros Melee & Sonic Adventure 2 Battle Does Have An English Translation
They do have GBA games. You're going to have to go in and check it out because they have variery.
This store only sells game and accessories. You can try Game Dude, but they most likely only sell another SNES. No use taking apart another SNES just to repair another one that's broken.
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