Co-owner Wayne Joyce says they are dealing with a lot of theft of games, including Nintendo Switch, N64, NES, and Ps3 games.
Forever Gaming in the Valley Mall opened their doors about 3 weeks ago. Ten dollars an hour gives players the chance to try some older models or the newest models and a large assortment of games. Co-owner Wayne Joyce says they are dealing with a lot of theft of games, including Nintendo Switch, N64, NES, and Ps3 games. He says upwards of 8 hundred dollars worth of games were taken from the games library. Joyce says an anonymous person has helped to replenish some of the games.
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