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Shop & Play at the New Hidden Level Games

Shop & Play at the New Hidden Level Games

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Calling all gamers! Your local game super store has arrived! On Sept. 28, Rio Grande welcomed Hidden Level Games, your headquarters for all aspects of the gaming universe.
While owner Geoff worked in Information Technology for Rite Aid for 11 years, he decided to pick up a hobby on the side which involved the retro gaming scene. He started repairing and selling old retro game consoles after purchasing them for cheap at flea markets, and it was a natural fit. He eventually grew tired of the corporate life and decided to start his own business, focusing on this passion.
Hidden Level Games sells video game consoles, new and used video games for retro and new systems, board games, card games, dice games, roll-playing games, T-shirts, posters, pop culture items and so much more. The shop also accepts trade-ins, and offers a variety of repair services such as console repair, battery replacement for cartridge-based games and disc resurfacing.
But that’s not all… Hidden Level Games provides a space for you to play! Take a seat with your friends at one of six tables and try some tabletop games before purchasing your favorite; or, test that new video game at one of four TVs before taking it home to call your own. Additionally, Hidden Level Games will soon host a Magic: The Gathering tournament, and plans to hold other tournaments in the future.
Come celebrate the grand opening of Hidden Level Games on Saturday, Nov. 11! MGM Morning Show’s Matt Murray from 103.7 WMGM Rocks will broadcast live from 12 to 2 p.m., and there will be giveaways, 10 percent off all pre-owned inventory, free food starting at 12 p.m. (limited quantity) and a special ribbon cutting ceremony at 1 p.m. Follow their Facebook page for more details!
Hidden Level Games is located at 1613 Rt. 47 S., Rio Grande, in the Joe Canal’s Plaza. For more information, visit www.hiddenlevelgamesnj.com or call (609) 551-4986.

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