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  1. Sep 6, 2018 · 24,537. Sep 5, 2018. #1. FuncoLand opened in my area just as I was old enough to make my own money, mowing lawns and stuff like that around the neighborhood. I had seen used games for sale before, typically at video rental places or maybe the occasional pawn shop, but nothing like FuncoLand. I remember how I heard about FuncoLand - it was from ...

  2. Thank you for posting this! I loved those papers. I always grabbed one on my way out of Funcoland. My older brother got us a new NES after the first one broke down, after we got our SNES. I was so happy to be able to play the classic Mega Man and Castlevania games that were stuck in my head since I was a toddler

  3. Nov 15, 2022 · Walking through the front door of FuncoLand circa 1993 as a child was like being transported to a place of pure bliss and joy. A place that seemed custom tailored to send surges of dopamine through a ten year-old’s brain. Starting in late 1980s as mail-order video game dealer, founder David Pomije opened the first FuncoLand retail location in ...

  4. Nightly inventories, daily percentage goals, and a lot of gaming on the side! During slow months it could be a brutal place to work but I remember having a lot of fun and making a lot of money, especially during the holidays, when people would pack in forty or fifty deep, with most buying warranties/cleaners and subs.

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  6. Dec 4, 2008 · funcoland was great!!i bought hundreds of nes & genesis games there over the years.i also like the newspaper looking price guides they had with there used game prices listed.i think i still have a few of those laying around somewhere.

  7. Found a funcoland price guide circa 12/31/91. There was a stretch, maybe around 1997 or so, where they were blowing out NES games for a dollar each. Wish I had backed up the truck and loaded up. The end days of FuncoLand were amazing. I bought sooooo many NES games that I had zero interest in just bc they were dirt cheap.

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