If you paused it and zoomed in, the MASSIVE majority of those games were old terrible sports games… literally have to give those damn things away. The store probably bought a bulk collection that had a ton of them
Fun fact they weren't sure If Nintendo would pursue legal action If they used the actual Power Glove In Freddys Dead. They decided to do it regardless and Nintendo never had a problem with it. Freddy even holds it up and says "now I'm playing with power!"
Retro city games is the best store I’ve been to in years. Glad you checked them out. I think I almost spent 2 hours in there. Shoutout to Antonio and Doug.
@@MetalJesusRocks Are you a Seattle Kraken fan? I´m from Brazil and a NHL fanatical, love the jerseys and the videogames, i recommend the NHL Hitz series.
Everything looks better from afar. Look up the storm drain tunnels under the strip where the homeless junkies reside, just underneath the ivory towers where the rich gamble millions in high stakes games.
I live in Vegas and follow Retro City Games’ page on FB, and saw their $1 sidewalk sale last Thanksgiving weekend. Crazy to think that if I had went at the right time, I could’ve met MJR. Was planning to go last Saturday afternoon. Great vid as always, fun to see all the local stores I’ve frequented talked about so highly. Also thanks for the tip on AGP possibly liquidizing next year, may make for some great pick ups.
The MJR channel is simply a win for everyone. He travels makes some extra income and enjoys his life out collecting. We are all watching and learning. And the mom n pop shops are getting exposure they may have never have had without his reach. MJR is nothing short of a legend. Rock on Brother, love from Tampa 🌴🙏🤘🤘
Hey! That's where I live! We do have a surprising amount of retro games here. We also have 2 Zia Records, which I'm actually heading to today! There's also Wii Play Games which I haven't been to in a while. Your room was amazing! Palazzo is a beautiful hotel. Thanks for covering the Pinball Hall of Fame, that's really a gem and we almost lost it when they moved into their new location. They did a fundraiser to complete construction and keep it open, that would have been a huge loss. Another weird thing people don't talk about much is we do have a swap meet called Broad Acres in North Las Vegas, that place is a super fun time!
I love your gaming videos, but these travel vlogs you do are truly quality. Better than some of the people that only make travel vlogs honestly. Especially going to cool places I've been to like Vegas or even cooler places I want to eventually visit like Japan! Keep up the good work man!
My jaw was dropped to the floor for the entire duration of the “A Gamers Paradise”. I cannot believe that store, if someone described it to me I wouldn’t have believed them until they showed me a video lol!! Absolutely breathtaking. I cannot believe he’ll piece off the inventory if someone doesn’t purchase the store. Insane. But we in America are headed for tough times and he could be making a wise choice. We won’t have a lot of spare cash for retro games in the coming years…
A Gamers Paradise is one of my favourite places to go to in Vegas. Sad to hear that the owner might liquidate the store if he’s unable to find a buyer😢 I hope it stays open because that store is freakin’ awesome!!
I've been a fan of the retro gaming scene for years, and I subscribe to just about all of the most popular retro games channels, but I still get excited when I see a new Metal Jesus Rocks video has been posted! Here's hoping you're still posting videos well into the 2050s - and beyond!
This is such a coincidence I just finished binge-watching your playlist of your game hunting travels living vicariously through them wishing I could travel
I live in Vegas and frequent both retro city game stores. I couldn't agree more with your assessment. The first store has the more rare stuff. Both stores are awesome and the owner is really nice.
I always love these traveling video game hunting videos. Hopefully we continue to see more of them. I live vicariously through you in that regard. :D Thanks MJR!
I used to live out in Vegas back in 2015. The Pinball Hall of Fame used to be in a small building on Tropicana, east of the Las Vegas Blvd strip. I love how the handicapped parking spaces looked like a wheelchair popping a wheelie while on fire. So glad that they moved to such an amazing location where they can truly show their Legendary collection!
The screen at Fremont Street is called Viva Vision and opened in 1995. It actually went through an upgrade a couple years ago when you were here. Looks way better now. Glad you had fun out here!
These videos are great love seeing the travelling and searching for retro games. I stayed at the Golden Nugget of Fremont back in 2013,had the best time. Like the BTTF reference as well
Vegas is one of my favorite places! I love Retro City games and Red Rock Canyon is really fun to hike! I got to witness some desert snow there a few years back. Living vicariously through you with this video. Loved it!
Wish we had stores like this in Australia you are all lucky MJ. Was waiting for my weekly fix of Metal Jesus thank you once again for your documented time in Vegas very cool!!!! Some wild stuff that you saw is nuts !!!
I really enjoy these videos where you visit stores across America. Being from Scotland we have nothing that compares to this so I thoroughly enjoyed the content, thank you MJR & your wife for filiming...🙏👏🎮
Thanks for the ideas! I was thinking recently that the next time I go to Vegas (I live maybe 1 1/2 hours away) I should check out a video game store for the first time- now I know which ones to visit! Great finds. They look fun (and yes, Hellsing is awesome).
Hi Jason, thanks for sharing these video game hunting trips with us, I really like them. To be honest with you, I'm a bit jealous of the retro gaming scene in the US. Back in Montréal, Canada, it's very difficult to find retro gaming stuff. We have a few stores, pawn shops and flea markets and that about it. My wife think that your wife is very patient during these trips...
4:59 YESSS seeing the mighty Mega Duck on your channel is amazing...It was indeed made in Hong Kong and first sold here in the Netherlands and also in Brazil but under the name "Cougar Boy". It released in 1993 and there are only 36 games for it.
Love your videos! Recently got into speedrunning and I want to do more og stuff like PS1 & PS2. Seeing your hidden gems videos helps me find games that I would never thought of getting or knew existed otherwise!
@@dhoyft411 I can’t get the link to work, but if you look up “1995-Christmas Grand Opening Special-Las Vegas Fremont Street Experience” you can see most of the first video. It’s old style now but still impressive for 26 years ago!
Keep this up MJR, love that you show scenery and enjoying life besides gaming. Honestly, hope this is a continuing theme for your channel. Better to get outta the game room and do it like this. it's like a band touring the states, hope you can visit all 50 states and game hunt, that would be a nice bucket list item. I think a map in your game room with thumbtacks on each state/city you visited thus far would be awesome. 🤘🏻
I was at that Retro City Games store in the outdoor mall just before the world fell apart. Got some nice games for my collection from there although there was not near as much stuff when I was there.
True, but there’s a LOT of police ( uniformed and plainclothes) and the casinos each have their own security. Not to mention that there are security cameras EVERYWHERE!!!
I don't play video games, haven't since I was a kid, but love this dude's videos. Seems like a solid dude. More of a punk than metal guy, but cheers to you my man
@@MetalJesusRocks Haha! Awesome brother! Maybe BOB or some Murder the Government? Although I do get down with Pantera and Slayer! Anyway Thanks for bringing a non gamer into your world! Appreciate it
Feels like so long since I've been to Vegas but it hasn't been that long in the scheme of things. Enjoyed your video game hunting adventures and just seeing some familiar sights and retro games - some gems in there for sure. Always enjoy your videos - keep 'em coming and keep rockin' dude!
definitely miss vegas! I was visiting my aunt who lived there about a decade ago, and on the way we'd happened to pass by the PHOF's original location, so I definitely had to make sure I stopped by there at least once while I was visiting.... haven't been to the new location but the original one was definitely jam-packed with a good mix of new stuff, the classics, and damn near any pinball game you can think of, it was wild!! maybe someday i'll be able to take the wife to the new location so crossing my fingers! there was a game store near it's old location although IDK if its still there now.
Aww man. You were in my city! I would've suggested a ton of other hidden gems like WiiPlayGames, Game Nest, Zia Records, Charleston Antique Mall (usually hit/miss but you can see everything from creepy dolls from estate sales and the occasional treasure trove of classic games) and others!
If you dont have yet, pickup a game called Return of the Obra Dinn. You can call it a adventure mix with puzzle. Short information about the game: The player is dispatched to the ghost ship to perform an appraisal, reconstruct the events of the voyage, and determine the fates of all sixty souls aboard, providing a cause of death for those deceased or a probable current location for those presumed living. Greetings from Sweden //Fredrik
In what you should know about the pinball Hall of Fame is that all the the money made minus expenses goes towards different charities they're not a profit organization
I will be in Las Vegas in January as I'm attending the annual Shot Show convention and I will definitely check the spots you mentioned! They look absolutely amazing!
A Gamer's Paradise is always an absolute must stop every time I visit Vegas, I'm so bummed to hear that the owner is selling it! I hope someone is able to pick it up and keep the location open. There's also a cool vintage toy store on Freemont Street called Toy Shack. They have a small handful of games there, I was able to pick up Wolverine on the NES; terrible game, but I needed it for my collection. Come to the retro stores in San Diego sometime!
I'm on my way to Vegas in two weeks. Was on the fence about renting a car, but now I think I better do it because of the places you went in the video. Thanks!
Cool! Thanks for sharing. I love RPGs and played all of the gold box SSI rpgs back in the day. Never heard of the Rings of Zilfin! I thought I had seen it all when it comes to old PC RPGs.
random but I saw your health updates and think it's really great you're making a huge effort to take care of yourself and be a part of normalizing that - sometimes us gamers need that lol
a gamers paradise ive had my eye on the authorize repair center sign and n64 kiosk for a few years but its not for sale :P i knew that sign on your thumb nail that you went to gamers paradise lol.
next time youre in Oregon head to Next Level Pinball museum in Hillsboro. it has the 2nd largest pinball collection in the world! plus lots of unique cabinets. totally worth it
Great video 👍 the stuff with you guys walking around and exploring was a nice addition to the retro game hunt. I see you played the KISS pinball machine I'm not a pinball fan much either nor am I really a KISS fan but I would've played that machine for sure. It looked like maybe the first KISS pinball out and that's pretty cool 😎 KISS had so many things aside from albums and tickets they sold and the pinball machine was a pretty big one from what I've heard. Take it easy Jesus 🤘😈
Exellent pick ups. Is great to see vegas in video, because I don't have the money to pay a trip. And your videos are awesome. You inspire me. I have a small collection, but it grows with the time.
Damn, the $1 collection in front is amazing. Regardless how common the games are. You barely ever see any retro games below $5.
Have a store here in Colorado with 2 dollar Bluerays, xbox one , 360 and psp games
@@pumpkinpie7591 Those games you mentioned are not retro just a bit old now 🤣
If you paused it and zoomed in, the MASSIVE majority of those games were old terrible sports games… literally have to give those damn things away. The store probably bought a bulk collection that had a ton of them
I love the fact that Robert Englund signed a Power Glove.
yeah, look at that, beat his high score.
Fun fact they weren't sure If Nintendo would pursue legal action If they used the actual Power Glove In Freddys Dead. They decided to do it regardless and Nintendo never had a problem with it. Freddy even holds it up and says "now I'm playing with power!"
It's so bad
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Retro city games is the best store I’ve been to in years. Glad you checked them out. I think I almost spent 2 hours in there. Shoutout to Antonio and Doug.
Such an outstanding combination - retro games + travelling around the USA. Love to watch it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@MetalJesusRocks Are you a Seattle Kraken fan? I´m from Brazil and a NHL fanatical, love the jerseys and the videogames, i recommend the NHL Hitz series.
As someone living in UK these videos are such a nice look into all the great places America has to offer, with the added bonus of video games!
Same here. We're lucky to get one good retro game shop in each major city! 😅
Everything looks better from afar. Look up the storm drain tunnels under the strip where the homeless junkies reside, just underneath the ivory towers where the rich gamble millions in high stakes games.
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@@DuPz0r sometimes not even 1 in a major city
I live in Vegas and follow Retro City Games’ page on FB, and saw their $1 sidewalk sale last Thanksgiving weekend. Crazy to think that if I had went at the right time, I could’ve met MJR. Was planning to go last Saturday afternoon.
Great vid as always, fun to see all the local stores I’ve frequented talked about so highly.
Also thanks for the tip on AGP possibly liquidizing next year, may make for some great pick ups.
The MJR channel is simply a win for everyone. He travels makes some extra income and enjoys his life out collecting. We are all watching and learning. And the mom n pop shops are getting exposure they may have never have had without his reach. MJR is nothing short of a legend. Rock on Brother, love from Tampa 🌴🙏🤘🤘
Hey! That's where I live! We do have a surprising amount of retro games here. We also have 2 Zia Records, which I'm actually heading to today! There's also Wii Play Games which I haven't been to in a while. Your room was amazing! Palazzo is a beautiful hotel. Thanks for covering the Pinball Hall of Fame, that's really a gem and we almost lost it when they moved into their new location. They did a fundraiser to complete construction and keep it open, that would have been a huge loss. Another weird thing people don't talk about much is we do have a swap meet called Broad Acres in North Las Vegas, that place is a super fun time!
I meant to hit up a few Zia Record locations, but ran out of time. Next visit for sure.
I love your gaming videos, but these travel vlogs you do are truly quality. Better than some of the people that only make travel vlogs honestly. Especially going to cool places I've been to like Vegas or even cooler places I want to eventually visit like Japan! Keep up the good work man!
The little shuffle at 0:48 is awesome. Haha
Nothing better on a Saturday morning than a cup of coffee and a road trip with Metal Jesus.
My jaw was dropped to the floor for the entire duration of the “A Gamers Paradise”. I cannot believe that store, if someone described it to me I wouldn’t have believed them until they showed me a video lol!! Absolutely breathtaking. I cannot believe he’ll piece off the inventory if someone doesn’t purchase the store. Insane. But we in America are headed for tough times and he could be making a wise choice. We won’t have a lot of spare cash for retro games in the coming years…
A Gamers Paradise is one of my favourite places to go to in Vegas. Sad to hear that the owner might liquidate the store if he’s unable to find a buyer😢 I hope it stays open because that store is freakin’ awesome!!
I've been a fan of the retro gaming scene for years, and I subscribe to just about all of the most popular retro games channels, but I still get excited when I see a new Metal Jesus Rocks video has been posted! Here's hoping you're still posting videos well into the 2050s - and beyond!
This is such a coincidence I just finished binge-watching your playlist of your game hunting travels living vicariously through them wishing I could travel
I live in Vegas and frequent both retro city game stores. I couldn't agree more with your assessment. The first store has the more rare stuff. Both stores are awesome and the owner is really nice.
Next time in Vegas you may want to check out the valley of fire. I believe it's about 45 minutes outside of the city but absolutely beautiful
I always love these traveling video game hunting videos. Hopefully we continue to see more of them. I live vicariously through you in that regard. :D Thanks MJR!
Very cool! I'd like to check out these places the next time I'm in Las Vega.
I used to live out in Vegas back in 2015. The Pinball Hall of Fame used to be in a small building on Tropicana, east of the Las Vegas Blvd strip. I love how the handicapped parking spaces looked like a wheelchair popping a wheelie while on fire. So glad that they moved to such an amazing location where they can truly show their Legendary collection!
The screen at Fremont Street is called Viva Vision and opened in 1995. It actually went through an upgrade a couple years ago when you were here. Looks way better now. Glad you had fun out here!
Ah ok. Well it's super impressive now!
Love this video. The amount of handhelds was crazy!!! I've never heard of those before. Thanks a lot for this awesome video! 📹 🎥
These videos are great love seeing the travelling and searching for retro games. I stayed at the Golden Nugget of Fremont back in 2013,had the best time. Like the BTTF reference as well
Love every game hunting + pickup video and I'll never stop commenting on them either, please keep em' coming, Jason! 😀
Vegas is one of my favorite places!
I love Retro City games and Red Rock Canyon is really fun to hike! I got to witness some desert snow there a few years back.
Living vicariously through you with this video.
Loved it!
Wish we had stores like this in Australia you are all lucky MJ.
Was waiting for my weekly fix of Metal Jesus thank you once again for your documented time in Vegas very cool!!!!
Some wild stuff that you saw is nuts !!!
I really enjoy these videos where you visit stores across America. Being from Scotland we have nothing that compares to this so I thoroughly enjoyed the content, thank you MJR & your wife for filiming...🙏👏🎮
Glad you like them!
we got cex and cashconverters haha... don't forget world of books too
@@dougymccrae There is that lol 😂
Thanks for the ideas! I was thinking recently that the next time I go to Vegas (I live maybe 1 1/2 hours away) I should check out a video game store for the first time- now I know which ones to visit! Great finds. They look fun (and yes, Hellsing is awesome).
Hi Jason, thanks for sharing these video game hunting trips with us, I really like them. To be honest with you, I'm a bit jealous of the retro gaming scene in the US. Back in Montréal, Canada, it's very difficult to find retro gaming stuff. We have a few stores, pawn shops and flea markets and that about it. My wife think that your wife is very patient during these trips...
4:59 YESSS seeing the mighty Mega Duck on your channel is amazing...It was indeed made in Hong Kong and first sold here in the Netherlands and also in Brazil but under the name "Cougar Boy". It released in 1993 and there are only 36 games for it.
Hope you had fun here. I live 8 mins from one of the Retro City locations
Watching you have so much fun, it's making me wanna go game hunting in my city. Stay Safe MJR
Love your videos! Recently got into speedrunning and I want to do more og stuff like PS1 & PS2. Seeing your hidden gems videos helps me find games that I would never thought of getting or knew existed otherwise!
I don't know what I'm happier about, metal Jesus doing a retro game shopping video in my city or the fact he pronounced Nevada correctly!
Welcome to Vegas brother! Hope you had a blast here. Great video. Loved your bit on the PINBALL hall of fame, that place is always a blast.
I brought quite a few rare systems from retro city games one was the jaguar CD and many other items
Holy cow, I'd never imagined LV had so many cool retro game stores! Glad you had a good time out there, MJR!
There’s several more retro game stores in Vegas and surrounding area but the ones in the video are by far the best!
Man it looks like everything that doesnt end up in Seattle area, ends up in Vegas. These stores look AMAZING. Hope it was a great trip.
The videos of your trips are my absolute favorite! That LED ceiling looks NUTS!!
It’s come a long way from when it was first installed back in 1995!
Every update makes it more amazing!
@@MrToadfrog811 Wow! I wonder what it looked like in 95!
@@dhoyft411 I can’t get the link to work, but if you look up “1995-Christmas Grand Opening Special-Las Vegas Fremont Street Experience” you can see most of the first video.
It’s old style now but still impressive for 26 years ago!
@@MrToadfrog811 Awesome! Thanks dude!
Always love when I wake up not feeling so great and then boom you upload a video. Keep up the great work.
Love these travel videos, I like the vlog style in addition to games it’s cool to see you showcase the city and sights where you are at.
Keep this up MJR, love that you show scenery and enjoying life besides gaming. Honestly, hope this is a continuing theme for your channel. Better to get outta the game room and do it like this. it's like a band touring the states, hope you can visit all 50 states and game hunt, that would be a nice bucket list item. I think a map in your game room with thumbtacks on each state/city you visited thus far would be awesome. 🤘🏻
I spent so many hours at the Pinball HoF. I'm so glad it's still open. They really upgraded with that new location!
I was at that Retro City Games store in the outdoor mall just before the world fell apart. Got some nice games for my collection from there although there was not near as much stuff when I was there.
Keep the travel videos coming, man! This is what I need after being cooped up in my house for ~2 years.
That's the plan!
That LED ceiling is neat.... A great place for pickpockets and purse snatchers to thrive, with everyone looking up and not paying attention. How fun!
True, but there’s a LOT of police ( uniformed and plainclothes) and the casinos each have their own security.
Not to mention that there are security cameras EVERYWHERE!!!
Great video and great finds!!! It's very nice to see some game searching and pick ups for some rare and obscure stuff within the belly of Vegas!!!
I'm glad you put my boys Retro City games in the video, great store.
They were a very cool store.
Cool video as usual. I guess that's why Retro City Games had a ton of handhelds on sale when I visited 2 weeks ago
Nobody makes videos like you. You do a voice over of you’re trips its brilliant and so nice!
I don't play video games, haven't since I was a kid, but love this dude's videos. Seems like a solid dude. More of a punk than metal guy, but cheers to you my man
Thanks man. I'll throw on some NOFX as tribute to ya dude. 👍
@@MetalJesusRocks Haha! Awesome brother! Maybe BOB or some Murder the Government? Although I do get down with Pantera and Slayer! Anyway Thanks for bringing a non gamer into your world! Appreciate it
@@MetalJesusRocks damn Jesus you like NOFX!? Hell yeah
Hey its Milo 👋
It is Milo! Sorry I'm old so that is my jam!
really cool your doing this MJR, nice way to support the shops, and bring us on an adventure! haha
Love these videos! Keep up the great work, MJ 🤘🏻
Feels like so long since I've been to Vegas but it hasn't been that long in the scheme of things. Enjoyed your video game hunting adventures and just seeing some familiar sights and retro games - some gems in there for sure. Always enjoy your videos - keep 'em coming and keep rockin' dude!
HEY! That is my stuff! All the weird handhelds were mine. :) (and my laser active, and pretty much everything you said was "uncommon")
I really like that you showed these retro shops some love as a Vegas local I’m always in and out of a lot of these stores :D
I have been a fan of and frequent customer of Retro City Games ever since they originally opened, Doug is a great guy
Is this the Henderson location? I’m in Vegas now on vacation looking for a good store worth the Uber trip
definitely miss vegas! I was visiting my aunt who lived there about a decade ago, and on the way we'd happened to pass by the PHOF's original location, so I definitely had to make sure I stopped by there at least once while I was visiting.... haven't been to the new location but the original one was definitely jam-packed with a good mix of new stuff, the classics, and damn near any pinball game you can think of, it was wild!! maybe someday i'll be able to take the wife to the new location so crossing my fingers! there was a game store near it's old location although IDK if its still there now.
Aww man. You were in my city! I would've suggested a ton of other hidden gems like WiiPlayGames, Game Nest, Zia Records, Charleston Antique Mall (usually hit/miss but you can see everything from creepy dolls from estate sales and the occasional treasure trove of classic games) and others!
1:38 I work there! Also it's so cool to see you check out Retro City Games, I go there all the time!
You work in the Venetian? Such a cool Casino. Love the indoor canals.
@@MetalJesusRocks Yes! I work for the photo company that does the souvenir pictures for the gondola ride
If you dont have yet, pickup a game called Return of the Obra Dinn. You can call it a adventure mix with puzzle. Short information about the game: The player is dispatched to the ghost ship to perform an appraisal, reconstruct the events of the voyage, and determine the fates of all sixty souls aboard, providing a cause of death for those deceased or a probable current location for those presumed living. Greetings from Sweden //Fredrik
I'm glad you add more than just the games; I appreciate seeing the scenery.
The Palazzo rooms and bathrooms are sweet as hell. Basically two rooms. The bathroom with the tv in the corner too was nice
OMG Thank you saying Nevada correctly!!!
I'm from Reno and have family in LV. Love seeing these great spots get some recognition!
I used to go to Las Vegas a couple times a year, but it has been years since I have gone back. Now I have a reason to go!
MJR you need to have a show on the travel channel or something! These videos are so good!
Thanks! These are fun videos to make.
Super cool video. Vegas doesn't dissapoint does it? The gamers paradise wasn't kidding!
In what you should know about the pinball Hall of Fame is that all the the money made minus expenses goes towards different charities they're not a profit organization
Love you mjr!! Long time subscriber. Awesome video
I appreciate it!
@@MetalJesusRocks you replied! I feel like I met a celebrity :)
My wife and I are visiting vegas this weekend and will be hitting these game stores up! I'm excited!
Your video tours are always well done. Love them.
Your travel/hunting videos are my favorites, man!
I will be in Las Vegas in January as I'm attending the annual Shot Show convention and I will definitely check the spots you mentioned! They look absolutely amazing!
Las Vegas!! Woooo!! Can't wait to visit Vegas my self on new years, so cool you have family there
ALL THOSE GAMES FOR A DOLLAR EACH?! As someone who is trying to build my collection that's like heaven
Cool stores in Vegas!
I’ve been to that city many times and I had no idea!
And nice score on the hotel room!
Thanks MJ!
Great job sir! Really enjoy these game hunting trips...keep 'em coming! 🤘✌
Doug the man, the myth, the legend so sick to see retro city getting some love!
A Gamer's Paradise is always an absolute must stop every time I visit Vegas, I'm so bummed to hear that the owner is selling it! I hope someone is able to pick it up and keep the location open. There's also a cool vintage toy store on Freemont Street called Toy Shack. They have a small handful of games there, I was able to pick up Wolverine on the NES; terrible game, but I needed it for my collection. Come to the retro stores in San Diego sometime!
ha! i remember running into you when you were filming at the pinball museum. completely forgot about it until it hit the pinball section of the video.
I'm on my way to Vegas in two weeks. Was on the fence about renting a car, but now I think I better do it because of the places you went in the video. Thanks!
Cool! Thanks for sharing. I love RPGs and played all of the gold box SSI rpgs back in the day. Never heard of the Rings of Zilfin! I thought I had seen it all when it comes to old PC RPGs.
random but I saw your health updates and think it's really great you're making a huge effort to take care of yourself and be a part of normalizing that - sometimes us gamers need that lol
The recent vlogs are awesome!
Glad you like them!
I'm glad you didn't waste your time with WiiPlay Game Stores, they're the worst overpriced there in Las Vegas
Cool to see Vegas! Once again, great to see both game collecting and the different scenery in your videos. Love it!
These are some really interesting videos, keep them coming!
Glad you like them!
That Pinball Museum looks totally cool. There is a pinball/video game arcade in my town I have been going to for 35 years.
Gamers paradise has their own video game museum.
Dude those metal shirts with video game references are amazing I thought at first you were rocking a behemoth shirt but it says 'belmont'!
I get a lot of those cool metal/game mashup shirts here: draculabyte.com
Next time you visit check out broad acres outdoor swap meet in north lasvegas
Will do!
Just found out that I’m going to Vegas for a batchelor weekend in April! I’ll definitely make an effort to visit these stores!
a gamers paradise ive had my eye on the authorize repair center sign and n64 kiosk for a few years but its not for sale :P i knew that sign on your thumb nail that you went to gamers paradise lol.
next time youre in Oregon head to Next Level Pinball museum in Hillsboro. it has the 2nd largest pinball collection in the world! plus lots of unique cabinets. totally worth it
Blessed to be gifted with some Metal Jesus in Las Vegas
Great video 👍 the stuff with you guys walking around and exploring was a nice addition to the retro game hunt. I see you played the KISS pinball machine I'm not a pinball fan much either nor am I really a KISS fan but I would've played that machine for sure. It looked like maybe the first KISS pinball out and that's pretty cool 😎 KISS had so many things aside from albums and tickets they sold and the pinball machine was a pretty big one from what I've heard. Take it easy Jesus 🤘😈
Exellent pick ups. Is great to see vegas in video, because I don't have the money to pay a trip. And your videos are awesome. You inspire me. I have a small collection, but it grows with the time.
Love the travel videos! It’s been bringing me back to the channel more and more.
So cool dude I love Vegas but have never been awesome to see more of it thank you
I love these trips around America!