Toys 'R' Us is dead.
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 2:09 am
All stores in the US and UK are closing. And on top of that, the founder just died today. Ouch.
I still remember the wall of tickets where I'd buy Super Nintendo games after saving up my allowance for what felt like ages. I also fondly recall the Virtual Boy that was bolted to a counter, it almost made me throw up several times because I insisted on continuing to play well after I started feeling clammy.
Our local Toys 'R' Us was in a shopping complex, so I'd get my Mom to drop me and my brother off there while she went shopping, and I'd beeline it to the SNES kiosk and hope that they had a decent game playing. I'd also stare at all the games and make a mental list of what I would get for Christmas. The wall of games felt like it stretched on forever, with all those paper slips. And right around the corner was the wall of action figures. The Spawn figures came with comic books but they never restocked the original figures after the first run, and I missed out on some of the story.

I still remember the wall of tickets where I'd buy Super Nintendo games after saving up my allowance for what felt like ages. I also fondly recall the Virtual Boy that was bolted to a counter, it almost made me throw up several times because I insisted on continuing to play well after I started feeling clammy.

Our local Toys 'R' Us was in a shopping complex, so I'd get my Mom to drop me and my brother off there while she went shopping, and I'd beeline it to the SNES kiosk and hope that they had a decent game playing. I'd also stare at all the games and make a mental list of what I would get for Christmas. The wall of games felt like it stretched on forever, with all those paper slips. And right around the corner was the wall of action figures. The Spawn figures came with comic books but they never restocked the original figures after the first run, and I missed out on some of the story.

