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Was cleaning out my drawer last week and found a Toys R Us gift card from 2013 I believe. Looks like as of 18' they can no longer be used, smh at me.Idk where else it was, but definitely was copping games from Funcoland back in the days before game stop took over out here in NYC.
Toys R Us as well as little mom and pop stores
Idk where else it was, but definitely was copping games from Funcoland back in the days before game stop took over out here in NYC.
Toys R Us as well as little mom and pop stores
Tried to do a Ghost and Goblins run since I got it for 99 cents.
This game can go to hell.
That’s cool. Did they ever let you get first dibs on action figure or video game stuff? Some of the old employees I knew in my local one got jobs there just to get Hot Wheels or other toys right out of the shipments and flip them on eBay, lol.My first job was at TRU and I worked at an EB in Tallahassee for about 6 months.
Yea we did. When ps2 came out the was a wall of blue boxes in the “RZone” closet. We had employees that reserved it and end up not even buying it. Knowing the way the store was ran, those boxes were probably still there when PS3 came out. I didn’t even know Hot Wheels collecting was a thing and serious business. I forget what day, but there was a specific day HWs came in. Rednecks would be there at opening. We would have them in a big bin. They would come in in the morning, empty out the bin and sit on the floor and go through them all.That’s cool. Did they ever let you get first dibs on action figure or video game stuff? Some of the old employees I knew in my local one got jobs there just to get Hot Wheels or other toys right out of the shipments and flip them on eBay, lol.
I loved KB. Thinking back though, I don’t think I ever bought a game there because all that stuff stayed behind the counter in the display case. Never bothered to ask.^ KB toys is where i copped everything from toys to videogames
Yeah, they probably were still there for the PS3 era like you said. I’ve seen a video of some guy digging under the store shelves looking for hidden or forgotten toys....the guy found 2 super dusty N64 video games in their original sealed boxes, lol.Yea we did. When ps2 came out the was a wall of blue boxes in the “RZone” closet. We had employees that reserved it and end up not even buying it. Knowing the way the store was ran, those boxes were probably still there when PS3 came out. I didn’t even know Hot Wheels collecting was a thing and serious business. I forget what day, but there was a specific day HWs came in. Rednecks would be there at opening. We would have them in a big bin. They would come in in the morning, empty out the bin and sit on the floor and go through them all.
try red faction 2... def way better than the first.Played to Red Faction 1 a few years ago, very deceiving, but I was too enthusiastic because of destroyable elements