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In 2025, Whitewater welcomes a nostalgic haven for gamers with the opening of Retroville Games, a unique store dedicated to classic video games. Co-owned by Mike Sersich and Bronson Thatcher, Retroville Games opened its doors in early September, quickly becoming a go-to destination for gaming enthusiasts seeking titles from the PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii eras.
Retroville Games offers a wide range of services, including video game trade-ins, allowing players to exchange their old games for new favorites. Additionally, the store features disc resurfacing services, ensuring that cherished games remain in playable condition. The atmosphere is a nostalgic throwback, with shelves lined with iconic titles that many gamers grew up with.
The store aims to create a community for gamers of all ages, providing a space where they can share their passion for gaming. With its commitment to preserving gaming history, Retroville Games is poised to become a beloved fixture in Whitewater's vibrant gaming scene.
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