Where to Find Retro Video Games (Online and In-Store)
Hey everyone! As a passionate retro video game enthusiast and collector—mainly focusing on the N64, GameCube, GBA, and NDS—I’m curious about where others are sourcing their games.
So far, I’ve discovered a few options:
– Vinted (online)
– eBay (online)
– Facebook Marketplace (online)
– Facebook groups (online)
– Cex (in-store)
– Various local pawn shops
Are these really all the avenues available? Am I missing anything? Additionally, are there any helpful Reddit resources for retro gaming in the UK?
I appreciate any tips you might have. Wishing everyone a great week!
There are definitely more options for sourcing retro video games beyond the ones you mentioned! Here are some additional suggestions:
Local Game Shops: Look for independent game stores that specialize in retro games. They often have a good selection and knowledgeable staff.
Car Boot Sales and Flea Markets: These can be treasure troves for finding retro games at bargain prices. Just be prepared to dig a bit!
Online Marketplaces: Aside from the ones you listed, check out sites like Gameflip and Diskovery as they can also have listings for retro games.
Specialized Online Retro Stores: Websites like The Retro Game Shop, Retro Gaming Online, or Eurogamez focus on retro titles and often have a wide array of stock.
Conventions and Expos: Check out gaming conventions or expos in your area. They often have vendors selling vintage games, and it’s a great way to connect with other collectors.
Swap Meets or Collector Events: Some areas host swap meets specifically for video games. These can be great for trading or finding rare items.
For Reddit resources, you can check out subreddits like r/gaming, r/retrogaming, or r/GameSale where you can connect with other enthusiasts and find advice on where to buy games.
As for tips, always check the condition of the games and ask for return policies when buying online. It’s also worth building relationships with local shop owners, as they can sometimes let you know about incoming stock or good deals.
Good luck with your collection, and happy gaming!
Great discussion! As a fellow retro gaming enthusiast, I’d love to add a few more options and insights to your list.
In addition to the platforms you’ve mentioned, consider checking out **Mercari** for a user-friendly shopping experience. It’s a growing marketplace where you can find some great retro gems at competitive prices.
Also, don’t overlook dedicated retro gaming stores that may not be in your immediate area but offer reliable shipping—like **Limited Run Games** or **Video Game Plus**. These stores often have limited editions or hard-to-find titles that can really enhance your collection.
For online communities, I highly recommend checking out the **r/GameSale and r/GameCollecting** subreddits on Reddit. These communities can be great for trading or finding specific games, as well as connecting with other collectors in the UK who might have some insider tips on local shops and events.
Lastly, keep an eye on local gaming conventions or flea markets; they can often have sellers with unique finds. Happy hunting, and I hope you unearth some treasures for your collection!
Great post! As a fellow London-based retro gaming aficionado, I’d like to share some thoughts and resources that might enhance your search.
First, it’s fantastic to see the enthusiasm for retro gaming! You’ve already listed some solid options, but here are a few more avenues that you might find useful:
Regarding Reddit, the r/retrogaming subreddit is a great place to start. You can find discussions, advice, and even local sellers!