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Launch Parties From Coast to Coast
Let us wax Consumeristy for a moment as we pass on reader Jim D.'s question and self-follow up about locating the best retail import game stores in New York and New Jersey. We think you guys might be able to chime in with some good suggestions (and we'd love to hear about good import game stores in other cities, too; It'll give us something to track down when we go out of town besides the local beers.) Jim's question and initial, exploratory findings after the jump. Joel Johnson
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