Think most our hotspots have been mentioned. Last I've heard Goodwill (franchise* so
rules vary by city/owners) has a mandate to all goodwill in town that they must send all
computer equipment to the goodwill computerworks store which is the one mentioned (off the
frontage of north 183 and just before Burnett). Unfortunate for the other stores but makes
it a single stop to know if they have anything vintage. Prices seem to model ebay though
:-( but once and a while something nice is there.
Pinballz arcade (N. Austin)/Pinballz kingdom (buda) are functional arcades catering to
pinball and early games nut also newer titles scattered around. Most are for sale but IMO
at "not interested in selling" prices (2.5x? Going rates).
Game over videogames is one of our better retro and vintage game stores. A few locations
scattered around town but ?also a little high on prices. The staff though are usually
pretty knowledgeable gamers and enthusiasts though depending on age and location. They
also line their walls with part of the owners collection or boxes of consoles. The north
lamar/anderson location has a small area as their "museum". This is also who
started hosting an annual "classic game fest" in town.
Gamefellas .. one of Austin's early on used and vintage game stores. They tend to have
more boxed console games than other stores which you'll find loose carts. I cant ever
get a good vibe on staff though. One store seems to have the good geeks then two others
have a teen thats listening to an ipad and seems disinterested but maybe thats changed.?
I don't know what the schedule is but on (some?) Saturdays there's a commodore
meetup group that Bo Zimmerman hosts. Possibility to see what I advertise as one of the
largest commodore collections in North America.
There are also a few hacker spaces but I'm not that familiar nor a member so not sure
about touring those.