From Atari, Nintendo and Sega the hidden gem continues to sell forgotten favorites. Author: Austin Love Updated: 11:48 AM EST February 4, 2021
LAKEWOOD, Ohio There s a hidden art to gaming that today s kids simply won t understand: Having to blow the dust off a game cartridge before inserting it into your bulky plastic gaming system.
While many of today s video games are online, James Games and More in Lakewood prefers the classics. A lot of people come in and they re like, Oh, this is my childhood! says shop co-owner Corey Gawronski. They just don t make games like that anymore.
Taking a step into his shop located off Detroit Road is like taking a step back in time.