We've got three that I know of, possibly a fourth.
Individually they aren't as large as the shop in this vid but together, they have a-lot more stuff in total BUT at the same time there is a real difference in inventory seen too.
No face huggers in a bag for example (We do have a-lot of faces around here that belongs
IN a Hefty heavy duty sinch-sack garbage bag sinched up TIGHT
) but a-lot of other things seen are there, including some stuff as multiples of the same thing.
One shop had gotten to the point they had stopped buying Gameboy carts because they had so many and no one was buying them either - The manager showed me what he had and said he literally couldn't even give them away, so he stopped taking them in on trades or deals to buy them.
These places are cool though and after going through the ones here, you begin to see what games are popular and what games aren't because of how many copies of a game title you'll see on the shelf - Obviously if there are a-lot of them available all the time it's probably a crap game.
If it's a title you can't ever seem to find it or if you do and it's expensive, then you already know the deal with it.
Unless you're wanting to sell things to these stores to.... Let's say clean out the closet, you're better off selling it yourself because they won't give you much for what you've got, even if it's a rare(er) title that has some worth to it.
I have one such game (SNES Secret of Evermore) which is a very hard to get title and mine is almost in mint condition - And they didn't want to give me even a 1/3 of it's real worth so I kept it instead.
Even though it's a rare, highly sought-after game by collectors these days I never really liked it so I never played it.
That's why it's in the condition it's in now and I know it's worth some money to say the least of it.