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<blockquote data-quote="Arcane Runes Press" data-source="post: 1694256" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>This was going to be my suggestion too, more because it's such a great hobbyist store in general than because of it's selection. Golden Age has lots of neat games (or did the last time I was there, a year or so ago), but the big draw is just the huge collection of cool stuff - movie props from Star Wars and Alien, lots of comics, lots of Japanese imports, lots of movie posters, old cult movies, just about everything. </p><p></p><p>I love that place.</p><p></p><p>Plus, Pike Street Market is just a great place to visit for an afternoon, particularly if you've got some cash to burn. </p><p></p><p>Also, I think every gamer would benefit from the Seattle Underground City tour. You can hit the tour near Pike Street, and it's totally worth it. In fact, the whole waterfront area is full of inspiring gamer stuff.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you like pubs/bars/beer, I love the Owl & the Thistle, which is within walking distance (though it's a good hike) of Pike Street Market. It's underneath one of the older hotels, as I recall. Man, that's a great pub. </p><p></p><p>Finally, Seattle's little China Town and International district has a few really neat places to buy import stuff of all sorts, or to eat a good meal. Worth checking out if that's your bag. </p><p></p><p>Patrick Y.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arcane Runes Press, post: 1694256, member: 402"] This was going to be my suggestion too, more because it's such a great hobbyist store in general than because of it's selection. Golden Age has lots of neat games (or did the last time I was there, a year or so ago), but the big draw is just the huge collection of cool stuff - movie props from Star Wars and Alien, lots of comics, lots of Japanese imports, lots of movie posters, old cult movies, just about everything. I love that place. Plus, Pike Street Market is just a great place to visit for an afternoon, particularly if you've got some cash to burn. Also, I think every gamer would benefit from the Seattle Underground City tour. You can hit the tour near Pike Street, and it's totally worth it. In fact, the whole waterfront area is full of inspiring gamer stuff. Also, if you like pubs/bars/beer, I love the Owl & the Thistle, which is within walking distance (though it's a good hike) of Pike Street Market. It's underneath one of the older hotels, as I recall. Man, that's a great pub. Finally, Seattle's little China Town and International district has a few really neat places to buy import stuff of all sorts, or to eat a good meal. Worth checking out if that's your bag. Patrick Y. [/QUOTE]
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