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Brick and Mortar 3-12-2014

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���� The stores were clean, and wall space was covered from floor, almost to the ceiling. Each store only had one person on staff at the time (about 12:30). At one store, all I heard the clerk talk about was preorders, I know that sounds like a joke, but I'm serious. She was memorizing them out loud, and trying to get customers to quiz her. Very peculiar. The other clerk was nice and knowledgeable gal. She definitely did her job in terms of subscription offers and pre-order advice, but she was also genuinely interested in saying hi and having a short conversation with you. At check out, we shortly talked about how so many JRPGs have flocked to handhelds and the difficulties of finding older games. She also rattled off a quick list of her favorite PS1 RPGs, cool stuff. However, I must admit that I heard a lot more "fuck" and "bitch" among customers group conversations there then the previous two stores. C'est la vie.

���� What were your recent game hunts like? Pick up anything interesting lately? When was the last time you found something and felt like this?



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About Thumb Scarone of us since 11:57 AM on 02.25.2014

Been gaming since the NES days. I remember computers, before the internet. My motivation to learn how to read was to play Final Fantasy. Games have, wonderfully, helped shape my life. I love games, history, writing and discussion. Pursuing that is the goal.

I've played games on Nintendo consoles for most of my life, but branched out into PC gaming and Playstation by the mid-90's. Current platforms: Wii U, 3DS, Steam. Typically playing: 5e D&D, tabletop games, and a backlog of retro games.

We live in interesting times. I can't wait to see where the industry goes next.