Glyfair
Explorer
I was contemplating looking into creating one of those google maps that show the locations of various FLGS. It occured to me that there is a wide variety of things that might be considered a game store. Thus the question "What makes a game store a game store?" (I specifically want to avoid the "friendly" part of FLGS for this discussion).
Is it just a store that sells hobby games? If so then that could include Borders, Barnes & Noble or even Toys 'R Us at times. That seems to broad for me.
Does it mean stores that having in store gaming? While nice, I don't think so as there are plenty of stores that only carry hobby games that don't have in-store gaming due to space.
Does it mean a store that sells only hobby games (and very closely related merchandise)? That would exclude one of my FLGSs that is primarily a bookstore with a strong comic book, new age and hobby game focus (with in store gaming going on reasonably regularly.
What do you think makes a hobby game store qualify to be part of the FLGS (again, excluding discussing the friendly part of FLGS)?
Is it just a store that sells hobby games? If so then that could include Borders, Barnes & Noble or even Toys 'R Us at times. That seems to broad for me.
Does it mean stores that having in store gaming? While nice, I don't think so as there are plenty of stores that only carry hobby games that don't have in-store gaming due to space.
Does it mean a store that sells only hobby games (and very closely related merchandise)? That would exclude one of my FLGSs that is primarily a bookstore with a strong comic book, new age and hobby game focus (with in store gaming going on reasonably regularly.
What do you think makes a hobby game store qualify to be part of the FLGS (again, excluding discussing the friendly part of FLGS)?