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<blockquote data-quote="Cor Azer" data-source="post: 837058" data-attributes="member: 870"><p>Charlottetown, PEI:</p><p></p><p>The Comic Hunter, on Univeristy Avenue just past Kent Street. Pretty good selection, some strange prices now and then, but pleasant enough folk. They do a lot of stuff beyond gaming too (comics mostly, but anime, and related toys).</p><p></p><p>Lightning Bolt Comics, just before Grafton Street and Queen Street. I've been in there twice, so I can't speak longterm. I've always been fairly disappointed with their gaming selection, although their comic selection is decent. Big play area, unfortunately a lot of brats hang out there to my knowledge.</p><p></p><p>Kitchener-Waterloo, ON:</p><p></p><p>Someone already mentioned Nexus Games and Hobbies, but I wanted to add some stuff. Their prices are a bit high, and the people who work there really only seem to notice you if you're looking for Warhammer stuff, but at least one guy has been trying to learn some rpg stuff in the last half year or so, probably because of...</p><p></p><p>Yggdrassil Games, King Street just north of Univeristy Avenue. A surprisingly good gaming selection considering the store size, and the owner is generally real easy to deal with about special orders. Great prices on most everything, and the owner doesn't mind chatting with customers about gaming trends and reviews.</p><p></p><p>Gemini Jetpack, across the street from Yggdrassil. This place mostly deals with anime, but they have some WotC and Mongoose stuff too. A lot of CCG/Clix action here as well.</p><p></p><p>J&J Cards and Comics, Weber Street just south of University Avenue. Big store, kind of mediocre selection considering its size. All but one employee are clueless about upcoming gaming releases in my experience, and their prices often reflect their cluelessness.</p><p></p><p>Deja Games, downtown Kitchener across from Nexus. Mostly CCGs to my knowledge, but a small amount of gaming too. I don't know much about them.</p><p></p><p>Now and Then Books, almost next door to Nexus. Mostly comics, but a decent selection of d20 stuff if not gaming in general. I don't know if this has changed recently, but they had really low prices for a while last year as they were trying to liquidation stock to better divide the company after the original owner's death.</p><p></p><p>A note about Kitchener-Waterloo, for the most current information, try checking with WatSFic at the Univeristy of Waterloo - the science-fiction/gaming club does a semi-regular audit of gaming product availability in the area, and often gets member discounts at several places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cor Azer, post: 837058, member: 870"] Charlottetown, PEI: The Comic Hunter, on Univeristy Avenue just past Kent Street. Pretty good selection, some strange prices now and then, but pleasant enough folk. They do a lot of stuff beyond gaming too (comics mostly, but anime, and related toys). Lightning Bolt Comics, just before Grafton Street and Queen Street. I've been in there twice, so I can't speak longterm. I've always been fairly disappointed with their gaming selection, although their comic selection is decent. Big play area, unfortunately a lot of brats hang out there to my knowledge. Kitchener-Waterloo, ON: Someone already mentioned Nexus Games and Hobbies, but I wanted to add some stuff. Their prices are a bit high, and the people who work there really only seem to notice you if you're looking for Warhammer stuff, but at least one guy has been trying to learn some rpg stuff in the last half year or so, probably because of... Yggdrassil Games, King Street just north of Univeristy Avenue. A surprisingly good gaming selection considering the store size, and the owner is generally real easy to deal with about special orders. Great prices on most everything, and the owner doesn't mind chatting with customers about gaming trends and reviews. Gemini Jetpack, across the street from Yggdrassil. This place mostly deals with anime, but they have some WotC and Mongoose stuff too. A lot of CCG/Clix action here as well. J&J Cards and Comics, Weber Street just south of University Avenue. Big store, kind of mediocre selection considering its size. All but one employee are clueless about upcoming gaming releases in my experience, and their prices often reflect their cluelessness. Deja Games, downtown Kitchener across from Nexus. Mostly CCGs to my knowledge, but a small amount of gaming too. I don't know much about them. Now and Then Books, almost next door to Nexus. Mostly comics, but a decent selection of d20 stuff if not gaming in general. I don't know if this has changed recently, but they had really low prices for a while last year as they were trying to liquidation stock to better divide the company after the original owner's death. A note about Kitchener-Waterloo, for the most current information, try checking with WatSFic at the Univeristy of Waterloo - the science-fiction/gaming club does a semi-regular audit of gaming product availability in the area, and often gets member discounts at several places. [/QUOTE]
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