Kevin W.
Yelp
I was walking southbound on Broadway one day when out of the corner of my eye, I spotted a copy of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night on a shelf. That is my second favorite video game (first is Final Fantasy VII), and it's far from the most widespread game around, so I really appreciated seeing this little gem for sale in a store on a busy street.
Too bad the rest of the store could use a lot of improvement. The place is rather tiny and crowded; I know that it's only possible to work with however much space is available, but navigating this store is somewhat uncomfortable. I don't know how a name that sounds like it would belong to a laundromat came to belong to a store selling games and discs, but I guess weirder things have happened.
Their selection isn't all that great, either. I did not see much in the way of Nintendo DS games or actually any newer systems at all; they seem to specialize primarily in older consoles. The condition of some of their merchandise is questionable; they put some of their stuff on the floor. You know, where everybody on this busy street walks. I swear that if I ever buy any of those used PS2 games, the cases are getting trashed.
I don't care so much about buying hard copies of music, so I have nothing to say in that department. But their games for the most part are old and dirty. They don't even have that great of a selection to begin with. Instead, I would recommend Pink Gorilla in King County or Another Castle in Snohomish County for retro video games. Still, stores selling old games are a dying breed and I'm glad this one exists at all.