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Welcome to my video game store with retro games! We have a wide selection of classic games for all your favorite consoles, from the NES to the PS4. We also have a variety of retro gaming accessories, so you can relive your childhood or introduce your kids to the classics.

We're always getting new games in, so be sure to check back often. And if you're looking for something specific, just ask one of our friendly staff members. We're here to help you find the perfect game for your needs.

Thanks for visiting! We hope you find what you're looking for. What game are you looking for?


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Location: United StatesMember since: May 10, 2004
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h***m (607)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Game received! Packaged safely and securely. Shipping was right on time. Will definitely purchase from this seller again. Thanks so much! Cheers 👾🎮
t***u (1113)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Fast Shipping! Well packed! Exactly as described!
i***_ (99)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Super fast delivery, item exactly as described in the publication, 100% positive seller, thank you.
c***p (1591)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Smooth transaction. Shipped fast and packaged well. Game plays great. Thank you!
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
n***h (163)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Outstanding Seller Highly Recommended! Perfect Packaging + Fast Shipping 5/5 Everything was perfect! Thank you
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Thank you for your feedback! We're delighted to hear that your purchase experience with us was smooth and that you're enjoying the game. We strive to provide excellent service, and we're thrilled that we could meet your expectations. If you have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out to us anytime.
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Jul 22, 2009
Donkey Kong country is one of the greatest games.
Donkey Kong country is one of the greatest games made for Super Nintendo. It pushed the SNES limits in graphics & gameplay. The story takes place ten years after the first Nintendo Donkey Kong game took place, and the original Donkey Kong is now old, worn out and cranky, which gives him the name of Cranky Kong. Ever since Cranky Kong had given up trying to take the Princess from Mario everything seemed to be normal in Kongo jungle. Until all of the Kongs' banana hoard was stolen by the evil king Krock. So now its up to Donkey Kong and his little pal Diddy Kong to go after and return all of the bananas with the help of Cranky Kong along the way. There are thirty-three challenging levels and sixty-seven bonus levels to find during the adventure, with seven different locations for Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong to battle through and defeat the seven evil bosses at the end of each location. Game Characters: Donkey Kong - The main character throughout the game. With the strength DK has, he is almost unstoppable but he lacks in speed and jumping which is where his buddy Diddy Kong comes in.... Diddy Kong - Donkey Kongs' best friend and his sidekick in this adventure. They team up to make Team Kong and with DK’s strength and Diddy’s speed & jumping their team is strong and able to defeat King K and his army of crocks. Cranky Kong - Cranky has been retired for 10 years after his defeat against Mario. Now lives in a cabin which DK and Diddy K can go to for advice. Candy Kong - DK’s admirer and helper on the adventure - use a barrel to save your state. Funky Kong - Funky is one DK’s friend’s and he helps by flying him to where ever he wants to go. PLEASE GET ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mar 06, 2009
Low price, good graphics SEGA DC !!!!!!!!!!
Sega Dreamcast Sega Dreamcast is a sixth generation video game console developed by Sega. It is the successor to the Sega Saturn. It was released on November 27, 1998 in Japan; September 9, 1999 in North America; and October 14, 1999 in Europe. It supports CD, 1.2 GB GD-ROM and DVD. !!!!!!VIVA SEGA!!!!!!!!!
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Apr 19, 2009
Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)
Mario 64, the prime product for the commercial maiden voyage of the Nintendo 64, puts the player into the magical world of Mario (where the streets are paved with gold stars) as never before. The engrossing, immersive cinematic viewpoint of the player-positionable "Lakitu-cam" is largely responsible for this. (It follows Mario and lets the player view the true 3D action from almost any third-person angle - including up, down, and all around.) And what a world we have here.Mushroom Castle is vast, with chambers sealed by doors requiring certain amounts of Star Power to open. Initially, only a few rooms are accessible to Mario. Inside these opening rooms, and scattered throughout the various realms, are signs that explain the basic moves or relate helpful navigating hints. After these are perused, a simple jump into a painting teleports Mario into a new world filled with dangers, puzzles, and stars to collect. Once in each new world, expect anything - the cosmos of Mario has a new look and feel, with vast, fully navigable mountainsides; castle strongholds; islands in the air; surreal, 3D moving-platform courses in underground chambers; walking bombs that trundle up and say boom; scary-looking eels that swim silently through wavering underwater environments; objects to climb, pick up, or throw; cannons to climb into; narrow suspension bridges to cross; and breathtaking, don't-look-down drops to avoid. One particularly psychedelic realm is accessed only when the player takes control of the camera and looks up at the castle's main hall ceiling. An artificial sun of sorts washes out the scene in a blaze of light. And when the blinding indoor sunburst clears...Mario is flying, looping, and banking through wide open skies occupied with clouds, rainbows, rings of spinning coins, and a handful of impossibly tall towers. It's a jaw-dropping scene straight out of REM sleep; a child's dream of flight in candy-colored polygons. Players may find themselves going back to this world again and again just because of its feel. It's that good. Mario - who has apparently been spending a lot of time with the Russian Olympic team - is in new and top form. No longer content merely to run and jump, he sports a whole gaggle of new moves, including punch/kick combos, the aforementioned flying abilities, fairly graceful swimming techniques, a breakdancing-style foot-sweep, a running long jump, a somersaulting pound-the-ground attack, a wall-kick rebound that would make Jackie Chan proud, a belly-slide attack (reminiscent of Arnold Schwarzenegger in True Lies), and a truly spectacular standing double-gainer backflip - which wouldn't have been out of place in The Crow. Like I said earlier, I'm not the biggest fan of Mario the character, but the sheer range of his control options have made me at least a follower. As a side note: A nice gameplay touch is the thoughtful use of the versatile Nintendo gamepad. A very slight forward pressure on the controller lets Mario tiptoe oh-so-quietly forward - who knows who or what might be trying to sleep? And in Mario's universe, there are definitely some Whos and Whats that shouldn't be woken up until Mario's ready. Everybody knows that somewhere in The Good Book of Games there's a common law stating that the play's the thing...but I'm going to commit a mortal sin here and tender a little heresy: Even beyond the sheer gameplay, the experience is the thing in Mario 64. With realms so vast and detailed, and yet so graphically
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