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<blockquote data-quote="RatPunk" data-source="post: 1994113" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>There is also a Game Preserve in Lafayette. None of the GPs really have much in the way of in-store gaming space (though it has been a looooong time since I've seen the Bloomington store, so that may not be entirely accurate), but they are generally good places to service your gaming needs.</p><p></p><p>The five Downtown Comics locations spread around the city all carry varying amounts of gaming stuff, with the north side location (in Carmel) having the most variety and largest gaming area.</p><p></p><p>Boardroom Games has a very impressive selection of pretty much any gaming related item you might want, including a nice used games section. Beware of the owner, though. Most people I know don't care much for him as a person (though he certainly knows his games).</p><p></p><p>Last I knew the four Comic Carnival stores also carried a small amount of gaming stuff, but I haven't been in any of those stores in years.</p><p></p><p>There are also a small handful of "independent" stores scattered around the area, but I couldn't get more specific since I've never been to any of them. There are also stores in other nearby central Indiana cities, depending on where your at. Anderson, Kokomo and Muncie all being good examples.</p><p></p><p>As for actual gamers, I only know of a couple of groups personally (mine included), but I don't actually live in Indianapolis (I only work there). I would imagine there's quite a few since the Game Preserve, Downtown Comics, Comic Carnival and Boardroom stores have all been around town for at least the length of my gaming career, and that's going on close to 25 years now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RatPunk, post: 1994113, member: 1246"] There is also a Game Preserve in Lafayette. None of the GPs really have much in the way of in-store gaming space (though it has been a looooong time since I've seen the Bloomington store, so that may not be entirely accurate), but they are generally good places to service your gaming needs. The five Downtown Comics locations spread around the city all carry varying amounts of gaming stuff, with the north side location (in Carmel) having the most variety and largest gaming area. Boardroom Games has a very impressive selection of pretty much any gaming related item you might want, including a nice used games section. Beware of the owner, though. Most people I know don't care much for him as a person (though he certainly knows his games). Last I knew the four Comic Carnival stores also carried a small amount of gaming stuff, but I haven't been in any of those stores in years. There are also a small handful of "independent" stores scattered around the area, but I couldn't get more specific since I've never been to any of them. There are also stores in other nearby central Indiana cities, depending on where your at. Anderson, Kokomo and Muncie all being good examples. As for actual gamers, I only know of a couple of groups personally (mine included), but I don't actually live in Indianapolis (I only work there). I would imagine there's quite a few since the Game Preserve, Downtown Comics, Comic Carnival and Boardroom stores have all been around town for at least the length of my gaming career, and that's going on close to 25 years now... [/QUOTE]
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