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I'm a firm believer that video games peaked in the late '80s and early '90s. I'll never get tired of playing my NES and the two greatest games ever made are Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World. I'm all about 2D side scrolling games; 3D is bullshit. If your philosophy on video games is similar to mine or if you just want a bit of nostalgia you have to check out A & C Games. This place is a vintage gaming goldmine. NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Atari; A & C stocks all the classic systems as well the full range of accessories and a huge assortment of games. You could probably find a lot of the vintage games cheaper on Ebay (e.g. Super Mario World is $20 at A & C) but I'd prefer the tactile experience and instant gratification of shopping in person. Also, the shop is a little disorganized; it's not worth trying to find anything yourself, just tell the knowledgeable staff what you're looking for and they'll help you find it. Pro Tips: A reasonably up to date list of the games in stock is available on the A & C website.
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