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  • James Games is a store that specializes in video games from the earliest of Atari titles to the most current PS4 blockbusters. Like most game stores, the pricing is slightly on the higher side but the selection is and variety always empresses. I've been there many times, but after my experience today, I decided to write a review about it. As far as I know, there are two stores. One is in Lakewood and the other is in Fairview. This review might have the Lakewood adress, but I will talk about both of them because they provided different experiences. Lakewood: we walked in and saw the sales clerk playing a game over the Internet. He greeted us, and told us to let him know if we needed any help. I asked him to check a few things, and he was annoyed that he had to leave his game. He told the guy on the other end of his headset to hold on while he helped us. In part of the store is a glass case that has some import titles. I asked if I could see them, but he said they weren't for sale. I asked why, and he said his dad hasn't priced them yet. We looked around some more, and eventually left. The clerk wasn't rude, but he was disinterested. I came in with the intent to buy, but ended up regretting even entering. Also, the store smelled like moldy fried food. Fairview: We entered the second James Games with hesitation, but the experience ended up being great. The woman behind the counter greeted us, told us that the display cases were not locked and that we could ask any questions. When something wasn't priced, she offered to call the owner and ask for a price. Unlike the Lakewood store, the person in charge of the Fairview store cared about our business, was relatively engaging without being pushy and I ended up making a purchase. Honestly, both stores have great selection. However, the experience as a whole is a 3 star experience. I think the people in the Lakewood store should show a bit more enthusiasm and offer more help. All that said, I'll be back the next time I'm in town.
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