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Video game enthusiast to open the new megastore in Lancaster County

A man of Susquehanna Valley brings his passion for video games and collectibles to a whole new level. Zac Geeg dreamed of owning a video game business. “I started to act at flea markets when I was 9 with my grandfather, and when I was 12 I had my own flea market. The mega collector turned to his own supply and sold a rare Super Mario Bros. and a stadium event game.” It is the rarest game for this system because they remembered before it was actually published, “he said soon. Providing retail spaces. He said. The team wants others to get the same joy in games they do, and Gee recently sold more of his personal collection to enable this. There are only 14. “It is one of the most valuable possessions that you could have as a Nintendo collector,” he said. JPP Warehouse Salecheimeren can take a look at the business this weekend. Only the press game organizes a sale in the 2007 Lincoln Highway East warehouse.

A man from Susquehanna Valley brings his passion for video games and collectibles to a whole new level.

Zac Gieg dreamed of owning a video game business since he was a child.

“When I was 9 years old with my grandfather, I started flea markets and when I was 12 years old, I had my own flea market status,” he said.

This led to his Just Press Play Stores in the area.

But Gieg and his team knew that they wanted to offer more.

The mega collector turned to his own stock and sold a rare Super Mario Bros. and a stadium event game.

“It is the rarest game for this system because they reminded it before it was ever published,” he said.

He earned $ 275,000 and bought a 20,000 square meter place in East Lampeter Township, Lancaster County.

At the moment it is filled with all kinds of collectors. It will soon offer event and retail areas.

“It will be great and epic,” said General Manager Michael Macentee.

He hopes that the room will be a goal.

“Hey, you brought your children to Amish Country. Well, here is the icing on the cake, right?” he said.

The team wants others to have the same joy in games they do, and Gee recently sold more of his personal collection to achieve this.

Nevertheless, there is one thing with which he does not separate: his Gold Nintendo World Cup cartridge. There are only 14.

“It is one of the most valuable possessions that you could have as a Nintendo collector,” he said.

Jpp Warehouse Sale

Customers can take a look at the business this weekend.

Just Press Play is organizing a sale in the warehouse on the Lincoln Highway East 2007.

It is Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.