"2"^^ . . "3"^^ . "4"^^ . "If I was rating Fallout Games on it's customer service alone, they'd be getting 4/5 stars. Staff was helpful and friendly-- both over the phone and in person. Didn't mind if I stayed a few minutes after closing time to make my final selections.\n\nLocation:\n-strip mall, right off the intersection of McDowell and Southern\n\nSelection:\n-I went in to purchase some Dreamcast games (reliving my childhood, don't judge me!). I called in ahead of time and was told they had several of the titles I was looking for, but that the North Phoenix location would have even more.\n-only 2-3 small shelves with Dreamcast games, many duplicate titles, not much selection\n\nQuality:\n-almost ALL of the cases were in serious disrepair. Many were missing instruction manuals, had broken/cracked cases.\n-cannot check the quality of the discs themselves prior to purchase as they are kept behind the counter. I was told I have 7 days to check to make sure all the games work. Do they not do this?\n\nPrice:\n-varied from game to game. Mine ranged from $3-$10 per game. Does not take into consideration the state of the case or disc, is only based on the availability/desirability of the game. For example, a $10 disc I bought (Toy Commander) had a shattered case and the disc was scratched.\n\nFor consoles and newer titles, I would definitely consider going back to Fallout Games. Buying used video games from ~14 years ago is a recipe for disaster and I have a feeling that many of the games I purchased will not be playable. Hopefully, I can test all the discs before my 7 day limit is up. I plan on buying my Dreamcast games on eBay and Amazon from now on, as I can determine the level of damage to the disc and case BEFORE I purchase it, and make my purchases accordingly."^^ . . . "2"^^ . "2013-12-23T00:00:00"^^ .