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<blockquote data-quote="Von Ether" data-source="post: 7899860" data-attributes="member: 15582"><p>Depends on your time period. The 1980s had Sears and Roebuck selling D&D out of their mail order and in the 90s, you had not only major book chains stores but also smaller regional media stores that were in large towns (or you could order it from them but no one would tell you that.) </p><p></p><p>But I also remember the joy of borrowing the family car for the freedom driving for almost an hour down to Tulsa (definitely not a big or major city by any means back then) to get anything NOT D&D. </p><p></p><p>But in the early aughts, the regional stores had died off and the Satanic Panic had scared off Sears years ago. Everything was consolidated into the big box stores. And back then I had to spend five hours to drive either to Wichita or Denver to get any gaming stuff. </p><p></p><p>But now in a world where everything even more consolidated, Amazon has been a big help. How huge online discounts have hurt local game stores, though, is another matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Von Ether, post: 7899860, member: 15582"] Depends on your time period. The 1980s had Sears and Roebuck selling D&D out of their mail order and in the 90s, you had not only major book chains stores but also smaller regional media stores that were in large towns (or you could order it from them but no one would tell you that.) But I also remember the joy of borrowing the family car for the freedom driving for almost an hour down to Tulsa (definitely not a big or major city by any means back then) to get anything NOT D&D. But in the early aughts, the regional stores had died off and the Satanic Panic had scared off Sears years ago. Everything was consolidated into the big box stores. And back then I had to spend five hours to drive either to Wichita or Denver to get any gaming stuff. But now in a world where everything even more consolidated, Amazon has been a big help. How huge online discounts have hurt local game stores, though, is another matter. [/QUOTE]
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