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<blockquote data-quote="ColonelHardisson" data-source="post: 3676876" data-attributes="member: 363"><p>You have that backward - Willoughby is East Side, Rocky River is West Side.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That was Collectors Warehouse. It was my favorite all-purpose game and comic shop for decades - I'd been going there since the mid 80s. They had everything - games, comics, cards, collectibles, movie posters and scripts, sports memorabilia. Last I heard, they moved to Lakewood, and I have no idea what's become of them since. They're still in business, it seems, but I can't seem to find a website for them.</p><p></p><p>Wings Hobby Shop is also in Lakewood, and I went there for years. It's actually more a model and train shop, but it had a good selection of RPGs at one time. The last time I was there, though, was at least 5 years ago.</p><p></p><p>There is Recess, which I think is the same store called Reality Recess that I went to before I moved from Cleveland. It's in North Olmsted. It used to be near Great Northern Mall, but may actually be located in the Mall, now. It was OK, but it was focused more on LAN parties and the like last time I was there.</p><p></p><p>My favorite game shop, Matrix Games and Diversions in Sheffield Lake, closed down last year. However, there is a place in Oberlin called Matrix Games which I think was sort of an offshot of that shop. I've never been there, but Oberlin is a college town, so a game shop there may be pretty well-stocked and staffed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColonelHardisson, post: 3676876, member: 363"] You have that backward - Willoughby is East Side, Rocky River is West Side. That was Collectors Warehouse. It was my favorite all-purpose game and comic shop for decades - I'd been going there since the mid 80s. They had everything - games, comics, cards, collectibles, movie posters and scripts, sports memorabilia. Last I heard, they moved to Lakewood, and I have no idea what's become of them since. They're still in business, it seems, but I can't seem to find a website for them. Wings Hobby Shop is also in Lakewood, and I went there for years. It's actually more a model and train shop, but it had a good selection of RPGs at one time. The last time I was there, though, was at least 5 years ago. There is Recess, which I think is the same store called Reality Recess that I went to before I moved from Cleveland. It's in North Olmsted. It used to be near Great Northern Mall, but may actually be located in the Mall, now. It was OK, but it was focused more on LAN parties and the like last time I was there. My favorite game shop, Matrix Games and Diversions in Sheffield Lake, closed down last year. However, there is a place in Oberlin called Matrix Games which I think was sort of an offshot of that shop. I've never been there, but Oberlin is a college town, so a game shop there may be pretty well-stocked and staffed. [/QUOTE]
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