We were traveling through on a trip and decided to stop in a see the selection of Pokemon items! They did have a few ETBs and other packs there, and a couple other small things. I believe we saw one plush. I have to say we weren't impressed. It was crazy expensive! You can get the Red and Blue Battle Styles on the Pokemon Center Website cheaper, and the other ETBs were priced higher as well. One small plush was $39.99 and it was the size of the $12-$15 GameStop one's. It wasn't any type of special plush either. If you are collecting Pokemon I would highly suggest checking out other stores in the area, as we found the same things including Celebrations at a reasonable price.
As for the rest of the store it wasn't too bad. If you are looking for older games from the Nintendo 64 all the way to Wii to the old Xboxs and Play Stations I do recommend that. They have a good selection and reasonable prices for those.
I feel like the Warhammer and D&D was okay.
They have a big area in the back to play games/tournaments.
They have a pineball room, but it was locked even though someone was in there.
They have a huge selection of boardgames and all, which is cool. Especially if you are looking for older games.
Their plushes in the back are kinda expensive as well.
The employees seemed fairly friendly greeting us and asking if we needed help.
Overall this place is okay. I give it 2/5 stars because of how expensive it is, and the selection. For me, I personally wouldn't recommend it if you are going for Pokemon. I definitely wouldn't recommend taking children here to shop for, as I feel even $100 wouldn't get them more than 2...
   Read moreDO NOT SELL THEM YOUR CARDS! They damaged my cards and did not put any if them back in the sleeves or top loaders. Cards they were not interested in were just dumped back in the box without sleeves. They also stuck the resealable card sleeves to the empty top loaders so it ruined them with glue residue. They said I should have asked them to return the cards to the sleeves and top loaders when I dropped them off, but that is COMMON SENSE! I should receive my cards the same way I brought them in. They do not care about your stuff, so beware. We all know that they don't pay market price because they need to make a profit, but don't expect much. Market value for my cards at that time was between $4200 to $4700 (according to another local card shop). Firefly said the market value was $2800 and only offered $740. Get your cards appraised somewhere else first if you do decide to chance it. I didn't have any problems with anyone directly. In fact, they have always been nice to me and the gaming community is awesome. Just know that your cards will not be handled with care and you will not get them back in as good of condition if you choose not to sell them your cards. BTW... before I get a reply or apology from Firefly, I did talk to the manager on that day. He is the one that told me I should have requested my cards to be put back in the same condition in which I dropped them off. No apologies or offers to put the cards back in the sleeves. Hopefully this helps the next person from making...
   Read moreHuge Store! Something for everyone! Fashion, Fashion accessories, Tee-Shirts and Japanese Candy, Figures and Figurines. Card games and board games from all decades- baby boomer post WW2 through the present. Nostalgia and The New abound in this ten thousand square foot temple to the gaming gods. There is even an Arcade and space to play all your DnD type games with your friends while you argue Kirk or Picard or Janeway and, of course, the inimitable discussion of whether the original Star Trek consists of 168 or 169 episodes (depends if the Finale is a two-parter). And who can forget that steamy kiss between Kirk and Uhura. I found a DS Lite charger cord that I needed and picked up a really cool game called Ever Oasis 3DS that I had never heard of, but checked reviews and it's highly recommended bc it is made by the same creator house as Legend of Zelda. They have many of the now Jurassic game consoles and a nicely curated selection of Jurassic games. I also got some Japanese Matcha Candy and my dad found some Caramel Cremes. From Crumb Crunchers to Odiferous Incel Basement Dwellers, there is something to lure everyone one out of ones' basement or playroom and into Firefly. They are about to open a "Sister Location" (FNAF reference for those of you older than ten) on Harbinson BLVD...move over Gloria Swanson (Sunset BLVD) "I'm ready for my close-up,...
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