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Do not take vintage PC big box games here. They paid about $1 per each for a lot of vintage games including floppys and floppy diskettes. Total rip off which we only accepted because we are in a tight spot with family. Horrible to be treated kindly to face then get low balled to that degree. Same amount was over a thousand at pay more, which they dismissed as 'just a chain store'. Just go there, at least they tell you up front they are cutting you in half to take the profit. Edit to reply to response: They got a great deal by taking massive advantage of ppl who are in a bad spot w family. It is easy for them to say they are the ones who overpaid bc they know we can't come back due to family. They will make profit hand over fist on things like doom II and epix games big box cib. We told them we have our hands full w out of state family. They could have just said no if it was really a bad deal in their minds. This response shows they are liars as well as cheats! Avoid avoid avoid!

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The forgotten freshness team are hands down the best around. Friendly people, knowledgeable in their field, outrageous inventory (constantly adding more), and honestly, they have such an inviting atmosphere. They are a true staple in our local gaming community. I’ve been visiting their store for some time now. I’ve amassed quite the switch collection over the years, and these guys greatly contributed towards that growth. My girlfriend and I love browsing the old handheld game inventory, it’s fun to play childhood games for like $12! They have a neat collection of amiibo’s, and even have a very large collection of skylander figures! All retro gaming consoles, these guys dabble in. They have it all, and if they don’t, ask if they can find it! The team frequently visits conventions each year and always come back with some very interesting items. Their trade in policy is extremely fair. If you want top dollar, well… a resale shop isn’t the place. But if you want fair trade in value, or even cash… they’ve never steered me wrong once. Truly can’t say enough, favorite game shop around. The people who run it make it great, also. Pictured is my collection, majority purchased through Forgotten Freshness. Crazy part, I don’t even have half as many games as they do at the store!

This is, hands down, the best hobby and gaming store in OKC. The reasons are simple: for a reasonable monthly fee, you can have enough hours of private room space with access to their unmatched terrain collection to make all of your TTRPG dreams a reality. They offer weekly TTRPG and miniatures warfare games on a weekly basis, and if they don't have the mini on the shelves they can print it for you. The staff is really friendly, and they have some great DM volunteers to make nearly any game possible. They have a huge set of gaming tables and so many board games to play. Their selection of gaming supplies is also top notch. Anything you could want is at your fingertips. Go on in and get lost indeed. The place is cavernous. And their snack bar is really eclectic. I love this place, and it has a real sense of community, and they also help out with some great charities.

I’ve been twice now while in the area visiting family, both for Gundam TCG events. The store and staff have been nice, but both events had a problem with players not dropping events and just leaving, which resulted in me waiting for 1.5h between the two events for games which did not happen. There was also open discussion of match fixing between players at today’s Newtype event (where they would concede on match start to give a win) which is a bit cringe for a local event I have never experienced this toxic behaviour before so consistently in any other store. If players are coming to win and not play the game and don’t care about pushing the “retire” button in an app on their phones when leaving, the store needs to encourage them. A really easy way to do this is to provide promos on exit. When I mentioned this in person I was told “you get a win still”, but it doesn’t feel like winning when I’m spending my time waiting for a nonexistent opponent. It just ruins the game for people who actually want to play for enjoyment/fun and not exclusively prizing.


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From my experience, this PX has the "Best Costumer Service." Everyone is very helpful and kind. Limited selections, but they can sometimes have good sales. Moving on to the commissary, the milk price is out of control. Cost might be 5 fingers and an extra thumb. Yikes! There are some things that I can say: the price is right! Like, selections of meat. Somehow, though, they bump up prices here and there. They might have sneaky sale days. I still have to figure it out.