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    Epic Loot Games

    Epic Loot Games

    3.7
    (26 reviews)
    31.0 mi
    $$

    Fantastic store! It's a lot bigger than we expected it to be. A super wide selection of games -…read morewhatever type you are into. D&D - had the biggest selection of giant figures we have seen. Lots of small figures too along with paints, mats, boards, 3d boards, etc. they also had a room with tables to play in and lots of buildings you can use. Video games - a small but solid selection Comics - 2 long racks full Anime - not a lot unless you like trading cards The service was great too! Friendly and helpful employees as well as a good (and free!) rewards program.

    Playing TTRPGs in the large game rooms can be difficult because the sound carries WAY TOO MUCH!…read moreDuring games, it can feel like you need super hearing just to follow what is happening at your own table. Some sound barriers, acoustic panels, or better room separation would make a huge difference. I also wish the store had a clearer focus. They seem to be trying to do a little bit of everything, but some areas feel underdeveloped. They are not really a strong destination for comics; the miniature painting supplies are limited, the other items need better category separation, and the TTRPG offerings could be stronger. Their Sunday D&D one-shots also sell out quickly, and they have in-store gaming waiting lists, which shows there is demand, but not enough space or availability. Pricing can also be on the high side for certain items compared to other options. The store is expanding, which could be a great opportunity. However, I hope the expansion improves the actual play experiences and gives more attention to TTRPG events, sound control, and product focus. More space alone will not solve the issue if the store continues trying to cover too many categories without doing any one of them especially well.

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    So many D&D dice sets...
    So many D&D dice sets...
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    Cartridge Gaming

    Cartridge Gaming

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    49.2 mi

    We used to check this place out quite a bit but once the board game guys moved out we realized they…read morewere the super friendly employees we had mentioned before. They have a cool selection of pinball machines to play but you can easily go through money faster than you'd hope.

    We were in Lima for a cross country meet. After we "dined" at, naturally, Kewpee's, I, naturally,…read moresearched yelp for "arcade." Cartridge Gaming was a fantastic and unexpected find. This business started out by selling old and used cartridges for almost every (major) gaming console ever made. The owner has an enormous, almost unbelievable, selection of games you played, games you wish you had played, and some games that you've probably never heard of. What a trip down memory lane. Yeah, the owner had a nice little business selling game an outstanding variety of game console cartridges...and then he got bit by the pinball bug. So, in his store, he has 24 pinball machines, three cabaret style machines (Galaga, Centipede, Ms.Pac Man), two multigame machines (an iCade 60 gamer, and another that features about 100? vertical scrolling Japanese "maniac shooters..." if those are your thing. There's a Crazy Taxi game, too). The pins range in price from 12.5 cents per play (two credits for a quarter, arithmetic wiz), to a buck per play. Here's the key...every game that I played was in good or excellent condition! What an cool variety of games, he has. Newest game? Jurassic Park (2019) by Stern. Flagship game? Dialed In (2017) Limited Edition by Jersey Jack; that's a $9000 dollar machine. Mike P's favorite game? FirePower (1980) by Williams...25 cents per play...just like the machine at Little Cesar's Pizza on Suder Avenue...back in 1980. For an added bonus, ask him to see the collection of video game consoles and microcomputer stuff that he has in his back room. Another trip down memory lane. When in Lima, stop by...after Kewpee's.

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    Excellent 80's style table.
    Excellent 80's style table.
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