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    2.1
    (10 reviews)
    2.8 mi
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    One of my nephews is big on video games, Virtual Reality and stuff, so I decided to look for…read moresomething in that realm for him at GameStop. I had never been to one of these stores before and I was impressed. The choices of electronics and games to buy is really good...You could be a PS4 or Nintendo gamer and find Tons of options ! GameStop is an American video game, consumer electronics, and gaming merchandise retailer.The company is headquartered in Grapevine, Texas (a suburb of Dallas), and is the largest video game retailer worldwide. As of 29 January 2022, the company operated 4,573 stores including 3,018 in the United States, 231 in Canada, 417 in Australia and 907 in Europe under the GameStop, EB Games, EB Games Australia, Micromania-Zing, ThinkGeek and Zing Pop Culture brands.The company was founded in Dallas in 1984 as Babbage's, and took on its current name in 1999. GameStop owns and publishes Game Informer, a video game magazine.

    I couldn't let how rude the bald manager was at checkout…read more My son and I entered the store with 8 gift cards that my son accumulated over the year. However, we were unsure of the total amount. As we waited in line I could hear how polite the male staff was(bald Caucasian with a clear mask on. I believe he's the manager). He looked up some items for this couple ahead of us with a smile. Called a few stores for them so I had hopes of decent service. When he called on us however the courtesies ended. I asked him politely asked if he would mind checking the balance on the cards and combine them onto one card. He quickly declined both requests by first chuckling and then pointing to the card reader tucked away behind some upsale items on the counter. He also quickly crushed my kids dreams by saying he didn't have anymore of the 1 game he had picked out while I waited in line. No alternatives by maybe doing what he did for the couple previously...looking the game up and letting us know where we might find it. He just sat there with an attitude while I swiped each card. The rudeness that stood out the most was when he questioned why my son had so many gift cards. Those were the 3 things he said to us. Absolutely nothing more. No I can't check your gift cards. No I can't combine your gift cards We don't have any more of that game. I finally asked before leaving if they had ps4's available. He quickly replied No, next please! We actually came here for better service from the Johnston store but providence place location is just as bad.

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    The Crypt

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I swear, it's like my husband has radar for hobby shops with tabletop gaming. He did not look this…read moreplace up, we just happened to be walking by while we were sightseeing in Providence. He happened to see a Pokémon in the window and asked if we could go in. I didn't even think it was a shop. He's so glad we came in though because he found some stuff he had seen online that he hadn't been able to find in shops at home. He was super excited and his friends are a bit jealous of his finds. The store itself is well organized and the playing areas are nice. It's not big but they have good stuff for a good price. My husband says a lot of places mark their stuff up super high and he didn't find that to be the case here, so he was happy. The person working the counter was super friendly and of course he and my husband started a long nerdy conversation. He asked him to come back on a certain night but we were leaving Providence this same day so we had to say no. I know my husband wanted to come back. Maybe one day.

    If I Could Give Zero, I Would…read more I'm a lifelong gamer. Tabletop, miniatures, RPGs, the whole culture -- it's been part of my life longer than some stores have existed. While on vacation, I went out of my way to visit this local shop because I genuinely WANT to support small businesses and the broader nerd community. I regret ever walking through the door. The moment I entered, the owner couldn't have looked less interested. Not a hello, not a nod, nothing. Just a silent, bored stare like my presence was an inconvenience. Only after I made it clear that I intended to buy a few things did he muster even the weakest, most reluctant attempt at customer service -- and even then, it felt like he was doing me a favor by acknowledging me. The selection was mediocre at best, but I still planned on buying several items to support the store. I picked up some paints and asked about a statement on their Instagram: "No Chuds No Bastards." I asked -- politely -- what that meant. His answer? "It means no right-wing f***faces." Classy. A bit taken aback, I clarified: what about someone who isn't racist, isn't hateful, but is simply more libertarian, pro-military, pro-police, pro-Second Amendment? Would they be welcome? His answer, smug and proud: "No. I hate the police." Why? Because, according to him, police "don't protect lives, only property." This man had no idea who he was talking to -- a law enforcement officer who risked my life at the Pulse nightclub terrorist attack to save members of the LGBTQ+ community. I have literally put my body between innocent people and gunfire. I have earned a Medal of Valor for saving dozens of lives. But in his world, none of that matters. Nuance? None. Respect? None. Just blind bigotry wrapped in fake moral superiority. He ranted against the military too. Apparently anyone who serves, protects, or runs toward danger instead of away from it is unwelcome in his store. Rather than blow up -- which he absolutely deserved -- I simply returned the items, told him I wished things were different, and left. Bottom line: If you are police, military, law enforcement, first responder, or simply someone who believes in basic respect for people who serve their community, stay FAR away from this store. They don't want you there -- and trust me, the feeling will be mutual once you experience the owner's arrogance, hostility, and pathetic customer service. Support literally ANY other local game shop. This one has proudly chosen ideology over community, contempt over kindness, and bigotry over business. It's not worth your time, your money, or your presence.

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