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    Games by James

    3.0 (9 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Great place to find a variety of games. Emoloyees are always nice and very helpful and give good recommendations

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    Source Comics & Games - Outside

    Source Comics & Games

    4.1(89 reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    A large, yet cozy vibe game/comic shop! The very first thing I noticed on entry was the big…read moreProgress Pride flag hanging from the rafters-- immediately I knew I was among my people: the queer and nerdy! Approximately half the store is dedicated to various reading materials like comics, manga, and fiction. The other half is board games, RPGs, and supplies for said games (like mini figs and paints, dice, etc.). Throughout the store you'll also find toys, posters, collectibles, comic/trading card storage, and more. There's a lot to look at, so if you've never been, I recommend giving yourself at least an hour to browse around. This game shop also doubles as a community gathering and event space. There's lots of room and tables/chairs in the back to accommodate gamers who want to come in and play or hang and be social. I'm sure they have many specific goings-on each week (for example, I saw a sign advertising mini fig painting every Monday evening!); you can check out their event calendar on their website. There was also a gender ambivalent restroom and water fountain/water bottle refill station nearby. Some beverages were available for sale near the front. It is also quite obviously a safe space, as I saw in addition to the hanging pride flag an entire section dedicated to queer and trans materials, and an end cap as well for POC and disabled folk. I can't say how much it means to me as a trans person to see this kind of representation clearly on display during a challenging political time. I hadn't gone with the intention of buying anything (isn't that typical? lol) but to be honest, when I saw the queer support they were displaying, I wanted to support them back. It wasn't hard to find a couple things I wanted in order to give them my financial business. If you too prioritize supporting local queer businesses, consider buying from here! I normally wouldn't have been up this far north from where I live, but I was headed to a Yelp Elite event a little early and decided to see what else was in the area. So glad I stopped in here! I'll be back!

    What a cool store! They have all things Warhammer, Magic, Pokémon, etc. They have tons of comics…read moreand board games as well. The staff was very helpful in helping me find a gift and give me some suggestions of games based on others I like. Overall, I would recommend this store if you enjoy these activities.

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    Gamestop

    Gamestop

    1.7(6 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    I just watched a clerk trying to browbeat a customer into signing up for the GS rewards program…read more The poor guy just wanted to buy his stuff and go but the clerk would not let it go, even as other customers waited in line. Terrible service!

    I don't frequent GameStop much anymore but, when I did, the couple of times I stopped at this…read morelocation really turned me off. Things may be different now, IDK. The first example that comes to mind, I stopped in to pick up a copy of Destiny. It had been out a couple years, I think, at that point but I wanted to finally check it out. When I brought it up to the cashier, he made some weird, loud point of asking if I was aware that the game was a couple years old and there may not be players online to play with anymore. Just really odd, aggressive behavior towards a paying customer. Brought the game home and played it without any issues (so I'm not sure what he was going on about). So, note to the store, maybe don't carry an old game if you're going to be yelling at your customers for buying it. The second example, I brought a few old consoles there to trade-in. Glancing at the consoles, the cashier immediately informed me that I wouldn't be able to trade one of them in because it was the same model as one of the other consoles (presumably because it was also black). I informed her that it was actually a different model, after which she relented. (Apparently, you can't trade-in multiples of the same model in one day.) It's been several years since either incident so hopefully this location got its stuff together but it didn't leave a good impression. I'm not sure what type of customers they were used to dealing with but it's not like I came in looking like some hooligan looking to pull a fast one on them. Anyway, your mileage may vary.

    Michaels

    Michaels

    2.8(21 reviews)
    0.7 mi
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    This is definitely a one off location. It's connected to the mall but the mall is pretty dead now…read more I feel like it's smaller than the most locations in which I feel like they generally don't have some of things other stores offer. I especially look for the seasonal diamond art and sometimes jewelry making items. They seem to have 2 checkout counters but i've only seen the closer to the parking lot open vs the mall door register. Line can definitely build up quick. Prices have went up a bit as well and while they offer a rewards program, they offer less/not as good coupons now.

    It could be this location but overall, I have not had any luck or good experience with Michaels…read more"Curb Side". Why Michaels offer Curb side is beyond me; they never have enough staff scheduled to actually bring out your orders. The first time I sat in my car for 15 minutes, no one came. Then I went in and push the button for service, waited 5-10 minutes no one came. Eventually I just looked for my order and went about my day. It's really frustrating because no one offers to help even though the walk past you, and there's no clear instructions on how to go about picking up your curb side order. The main reason I do curb side is for convenience otherwise I would have just picked it up in the store myself. Anyways, my latest experience was terrible. I never received a confirmation that my order was ready, I had to track my order and found out it was ready for pick up. When I got to the store, I continuously looked for my item. Again, there are no clear instructions, the items are all over and anyone can take anything and go about their day. After looking and looking, there was no one that came by to help. I finally found my name on a carboard, and a piece of paper by it stating "Behind the counter". So now I'm in line, mind you Michaels has switched to mostly self-checkouts which I'm not complaining about, but they should still have registers available to assist customers who cannot or do not prefer to use the self-checkout. There was one person in front of me that has already been with the cashier for about 5 minutes or so. I was the only one in line, it eventually became very busy. I'd say there were about 15 people that bypass me to use the self-checkout, and now there were about 3 other people behind me waiting for the cashier. While I'm waiting, one of the customers needed help with the self-checkout, there was another employee aside from the one cashier who walkie for help. The Cashier said she'll be right there, which made ZERO sense to me. Why couldn't the employee who walkie help the customer, and how does it make sense that I have been waiting and now the cashier is going to help someone knew who came well after me. Luckily another employee clocked in early (I knew this because their conversation was loud enough for me to hear). The employee that clocked in early then switched the current cashier, and the cashier then just went to stand behind the counter to wait to assist anyone that may need help with the self-checkout, even though there was a line of customer waiting to be help. So now you have an employee just waiting while all these customers are also just waiting to be helped. I spent 30 minutes in Michaels trying to do a curb side pick up, how ridiculous does that sound? Granted the extra five minutes was because we needed to wait for the manage to approve a return. I got the wrong color and needed to do an even exchange but the cashier said they could because it messes with the inventory count. I've worked in retail and an even exchange doesn't mess with the inventory count since they have their UPC, but maybe Michaels inventory system is a bit behind... or too advanced? I haven't been in retail for almost 15 years.

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