Collector's Edition Video Games Charlotte NC
See below to find video game retailers in Charlotte, NC that sell collector's edition video games in Charlotte and gain access to video games, special edition video games and special edition video game packages as well as advice and content on collector's edition video games.
Game Stop
(704) 393-8073
3320 Wilkinson Boulevard
Charlotte, NC
Game Stop
(704) 393-8073
3320 Wilkinson Boulevard
Charlotte, NC 28208
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-8pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Gamestop - Mall
(704) 494-8454
6801 Northlake Mall Dr.Space 106
Charlotte, NC
Gamestop - Mall
(704) 494-8454
6801 Northlake Mall Dr.Space 106
Charlotte, NC 28216
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 12pm-6pm
Game Stop
(704) 504-8577
8951 S Tryon St
Charlotte, NC
Game Stop
(704) 504-8577
8951 S Tryon St
Charlotte, NC 28273
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-8pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Gamestop - Mall
(704) 541-3824
11025 Carolina Place Pkwyste D-6
Pineville, NC
Gamestop - Mall
(704) 541-3824
11025 Carolina Place Pkwyste D-6
Pineville, NC 28134
Hours
Mon-Thu 10am-9pm
Fri-Sat 10am-10pm
Sun 11am-7pm
Game Stop
(704) 846-5100
2211 Matthews Township Prkwaysuite H
Matthews, NC
Game Stop
(704) 846-5100
2211 Matthews Township Prkwaysuite H
Matthews, NC 28105
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Game Stop
(704) 596-9010
9749 Northlake Centre Pkwyste C
Charlotte, NC
Game Stop
(704) 596-9010
9749 Northlake Centre Pkwyste C
Charlotte, NC 28216
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Game Stop
(704) 529-1548
4704 South Blvdsuite B
Charlotte, NC
Game Stop
(704) 529-1548
4704 South Blvdsuite B
Charlotte, NC 28217
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-8pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Game Stop
(704) 847-1199
1824 Galleria Blvd.
Charlotte, NC
Game Stop
(704) 847-1199
1824 Galleria Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28270
Game Stop
(704) 595-9333
8925 J M Keynes Drste 5
Charlotte, NC
Game Stop
(704) 595-9333
8925 J M Keynes Drste 5
Charlotte, NC 28262
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Game Stop
(704) 882-0770
14045 Independence Blvdste C-1
Indian Trail, NC
Game Stop
(704) 882-0770
14045 Independence Blvdste C-1
Indian Trail, NC 28079
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Every gaming company specializing in Massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMO’s) is trying to become the next World of Warcraft, and most never come anywhere close. But Aion: Tower of Eternity has already become a massive hit in both Korea and China, with a US version on the way in September for Windows. So what’s all the buzz about anyway? The aspect that stands out when reading through preview after preview, (technically called “playthroughs”), is that the game hinges on flight. While many MMO’s already allow characters to fly, the ability is more of a tool for travel rather than a means of attack. Aion changes that and puts flight as a critical skill for intelligent attacking, a nice change from just an ability used to get out of a pitfall. A big draw is the character customization. Yes, you can change the way your character’s face and body look, which is nothing new, but I was very happy to find out that you can literally use any weapon/armor style for any weapon/armor you actually have, so if you have some chest armor that looks awesome but has low stats, you can just change your higher-stat armor to look like the lower-stat armor. Plus, you choose any color you want. Thank you, someone gets it. About time. Aion Collector’s Edition Heavy on Perks Besides the monthly fees of $14.99, you need the actual game which retails for $49.99. However, there is also the option to get the Collector’s Edition for $69.99, and consi... |
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