VIDEO GAME HUNTING in Phoenix! + PICKUPS! (PS1, PS2, 3DS, DS, Saturn)



I’m video game hunting in the Phoenix, Arizona area + I’ll show you my Pickups! I visit Fallout Games, 1UP Games, The Gaming Zone, Bookmans & Zia Record Exchange as well as do some site seeing in Sedona and the Grand Canyon.
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0:00 Intro
3:40 Fallout Games
7:54 Bookmans
8:34 1Up Games
12:23 Fallout Games again
14:37 The Gaming Zone
16:34 Zia Record Exchange
18:09 Sedona & Grand Canyon
19:59 Game Pickups

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47 thoughts on “VIDEO GAME HUNTING in Phoenix! + PICKUPS! (PS1, PS2, 3DS, DS, Saturn)”

  1. guy from the navajo rez here! dude Ive driven by that gaming zone place so many times and didnt know it was a retro game store. i always thought it was like one of those sharper image stores that sells remote control cars or something lol i also camped in sedona and it really is breathtaking. great vid on az!

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  2. Phoenix is 3 hours away from Yuma, maybe i’ll drive there for vidya one day, its also really sad when you google “retro game store” and you only get gamestop, wal mart, and best buy.

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  3. Sorry to say this, But what are you talking about. Seattle would be one of the only places in the US I'd travel too (Other then Santa Monica so I can see the God of War Devs) Mostly cause it seems to be like the region of Victoria, Australia I'm from. Mountains and forest and my Asthma doesn't like desert heat and dust

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  4. Food for thought guys, one of my local game stores recently began a new (arbitrary) pricing system. No stickers on anything, you ask about a game and they search online for a price. I hope this isn't the way of the future, you'll never find any treasures that way. By the way, they are sitting on at least 100 mib nes games. Probably will too.

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  5. @MetalJesus bruh, you look like a whole entire giant wwe wrestler, from the back! 😁

    Wow… A TRS80? I Haven't seen one of those since way back when my cousin got his from Tandy's, here in the UK. There was a game called "Death Chsse", where you'd be on a bike dodging trees in a forest, like using the "Speeders" in the "Endor Forest", scene, on "[Star Wars: Episode VI] The Return of the Jedi [1983].

    #GamingWithThemAndThose
    🧩 #GamePros💡

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  6. I lived in Prescott (not to be mistaken with Prescott Valley) for a few years which is another very beautiful and cool town in the high AZ desert. It's a little removed from Sedona's tourist crowd, however, close enough to be able to enjoy the Sedona sites (my favourite was Oak Creek Canyon) and also Flagstaff and GC along with many others when you want to. One of the highlights when I lived there was having the opportunity to visit GC in every season including x-country skiing along the rim. I miss the area and wish I had bought real estate there when I had the chance.

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  7. Excellent trip and good shopping Metal Jesus! I am a great follower of the channel since 2014 and you are one of my great influences, I really miss the hidden jewels videos that were more frequent, even so I enjoy every video you upload, greetings from Mexico

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  8. Great video. The Gaming Zone and 1Up Games are the premier stopping points. The Fallout Games in Tempe is a joke. I have purchased many games and systems there (clone Genesis and OG Xbox) and today was met with smugness and attitude. Two of the three games I was going to purchase had numerous scratches. The snarky man at the counter told me “absolutely not” when I asked to test the games after cleaning. Apparently a used video game store doesn’t have consoles available to test used games. Terrible experience. Avoid the McClintock and Southern Fallout Games. You can do much better somewhere else.

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  9. Cool to see you visit my home city…lived here over 40 years now…been to most those stores you visited …fallout games Tempe is one I goto the most as it’s a mile away

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  10. Next time you come down to phoenix be sure to check out Desert Sky Games in Chandler! Really cool and unique place, Lots of retro-modern games and collectibles and a lot of trading card stuff and arcade cabinets!

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