GameStop is your home base away from home. We look forward to knowing your name, your game and your gamertag, too. As gamers, we are always ready to help you raise your game, whatever it may be. C’mon on in. There’s play to be done, so stop by your local store or visit us online and let the games begin.
Chain retailer offering new & used video games, plus consoles, controllers & related gear.
Service Options: In-store shopping · Curbside pickup
Health and Safety: Staff get temperature checks · Safety dividers at checkout ·
Hours
Monday | 11AM–7PM |
Tuesday | 11AM–7PM |
Wednesday | 11AM–7PM |
Thursday | 12–8PM |
Friday | 12–8PM |
Saturday | 12–8PM |
Sunday | 11AM–7PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3159 Silverback Ln #103, Painted Post, NY 14870 Phone: (607) 936-1082 Website: https://www.gamestop.com/store/us/ny/painted-post/3085/painted-post-gamestop?utm_source=gmblisting&utm_medium=organic
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Amanda McMahon
Ask the friendly staff any questions you may have, they really know their stuff.
Scott Burdick
I only stated what I did due to I thought maybe they do price compare
Owen Klein
Nice selection though.
Amanda McMahon (Kaiyashu)
My favorite place to shop for games, even among other Gamestop stores. Ask the friendly staff any questions you may have, they really know their stuff. You don’t have to worry about them looking at you weirdly if you’re a lady gamer either. They’re more than happy to discuss games you might enjoy, based on your preferences or find you a great deal. I scored a preowned copy of Kingdom Hearts 3 for $8 last night! Happy shopping!
Morris Hall
A game store with no game systems, that’s like a seafood store with no tartar sauce.
Ian Texas
Was soured on Gamestop years ago but I posted some games for sale on facebook and got a message from someone saying I would get more at Gamestop for certain Mario Wii games that I was selling them for on facebook. I looked it up and couldn’t believe it. Mario Galaxy Mario Kart, Wii Sports Resort, Super Mario Bros all gave a decent trade-in price, especially if you traded in for Store credit.So I took some games there and everything seemed to go pretty well. I asked the guy some questions and about Gamestop promotions and everything else and I learned about some coupons and stuff that actually makes it worthwhile to buy games there as opposed to anywhere else.Skip to me in my car looking over my receipt and seeing a -$5.00 refurb service on two of the games I traded in. REALLY? I wouldn’t have been upset if this was explained to me at the register; I would have just said ok I will sell them somewhere else. I went back inside and he’s like they were scratched. So I asked to see the games. Ok they were scratched some but why didn’t you tell me. He said he didn’t know he was required to tell customers about it. Jesus. I asked him if Gamestop trains employees to not tell people about the refurb fee, hoping they won’t notice it.He offered to let me buy back the games but I said just forget it why don’t you just from now on TELL PEOPLE about the refurb fee.I just feel taken advantage of. Like I know every company purpose is to make a profit but this seems shady business to me. Why not just say hey I’m letting you know two of these games both are minus 5 dollars because they are scratched. Ok no big deal.I do get the impression he was trained not to tell customers about this or at the very least he gets some kind of commission and didn’t want to tell me in case I wouldn’t have traded in the games. Not cool.To be honest I cared so little about Gamestop a month ago that I subscribed to Game Informer magazine by itself for $15 instead of just becoming a Pro GameStop member for $20 where the magazine is included.But today before I saw my receipt my opinion of GameStop had risen out of the swamp and I thought I might just have been too hard on them about their prices and corporate policies and that maybe I would become a return customer and renew my pro membership.But no my first impression was correct. This company is a scammer, especially now that their quarterly profits are sinking down the drain.