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    PLAYlive Nation

    4.1 (8 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    10 years ago

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    7 years ago

    This place is Awesome! My boys love it. Great atmosphere! I would recommend for your gamers :)

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    9 years ago

    Awesome place to go and Xbox people that work there are nice and you can do pretty much anything you want inside a decent area of the rules

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    Dave & Buster's Happy Valley - Clackamas

    Dave & Buster's Happy Valley - Clackamas

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    (643 reviews)
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    We came to this D&B on weekday evening to spend an hour. They had a huge dining space and a big…read moresports bars with lots of TV, playing all possible live sporting events happening at that time. There were multiple kiosks to buy chips and the power card. The chips had bonus for each purchase amount and there was an all day option available for $55, valid for only the day of purchase and a max 500 ticket limit. As we started going around the arcade/games zone, I realized it was not as big as some of the other D&Bs I had been before. Still there was a good variety of digital games, interactive games, and all familiar games like basketball, ski ball, and bowling. They also had a unique Human Forklift game where kids were lifted like a forklift in a pit where they grabbed plush dolls. It required a separate ticket. We also noticed so many of the games were out of order or the power card tap wasn't working. Though it was exciting in the beginning, it fizzled out as the evening progressed, our 6 year old ran out of games to play and wanted to leave.

    D&B is located inside Clackamas Town Center first floor. Easy access and big parking lot in the…read morefront. standard set up inside. Staff at the counter greeting and selling the arcade card. Kiosks on the side for self service. Restaurant/dining inside as well. They usually have combo for food and play for a discount price. We have not tried the food at this location. But I'm sure it's standard as other places. The arcade area is clean. Spacious. Bathroom is clean. Good place for family fun.

    SideQuest Games

    SideQuest Games

    3.4
    (18 reviews)

    I tried supporting this local shop, but after what I saw, I won't be back. Watching a kid get…read morecharged $50 for a two-pack item with a $14.99 MSRP was enough for me. That's roughly $25 per modern pack--for cards that aren't vintage, scarce, or anything remotely special. There's a difference between running a business and shamelessly exploiting hype, and this shop clearly knows exactly what it's doing. That's not "market pricing," that's blatant price gouging aimed at the people least likely to know better. Card shops are supposed to build community and help grow the hobby, especially for kids. Instead, this place feels more interested in squeezing every possible dollar out of excited young collectors and their parents. It's hard to call yourself a community shop when you're pricing families out of the hobby. If your business model depends on overcharging kids and parents who don't know better, that says everything people need to know. Even their video games are priced way more than even EBay prices.

    So today I had zero plans on going to SideQuest games. I follow them on instagram and they had…read moreposted Pokemon cards for sale. They had multiple cards I was interested in so I get ready for my 40 min trek, head over there, walk in and see the cards I wanted ON DISPLAY with price tags and everything. So I tell them I'm interested in a few cards and I'm told "oh I need to look at all these cards again."...so I wait around for 15 min just to essentially be told nothing they went out of their way to post on their instagram was for sale.... So I dragged my one year old son on a 2 hr trek for literally nothing. Will not be returning to this store ever

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