that used to be my weekend. I would travel to Victoria train station and get the rail to beckenham junction to visit Raven Games. Come back to Victoria Station and then get the underground or bus to Tottenham Court Road area to visit the CEX stores and then Japan Centers to pick up the mags.
Aaah ! CEX ! I have fond memories of this shop ! Back in 1998, I spent 2 months in London for a summer job in order to improve my english. I stumbled on that shop by chance and spent most of my spare time after work there. That's were I bought my first copies of Legend of Xanadu, Granzort and Gulliver Boy.
The guy was really cool, he loved the PC Engine and enjoyed to show me games that I had only heard of but had never seen. I could stay for hours talking with him. I even once stayed until the end of day and he offered me a beer.
The last time I went to London (in 2003), the shop had moved a few meters away and the retro section was downstairs. Does the shop still exist ?
CEX is now a massive chain with stores in most towns across the UK.
I went there all the time from when they first started around 92, their first store was called the Tottenham Court Road Computer Exchange. They then began to expand and opened up more shops around that area.
For a couple of years around (95-97) they stopped selling PC Engine games and some other systems, but they were buying them in. I asked what that was about and they said they're buying in and building up stock to curate a museum. Then at the end of the 90s they unveiled their museum which was basically a large retro shop (which was on Whitfield st.). Amongst loads of other games they had a wall of 1000s of PC Engine games which they had amassed over the previous years, it was very impressive. In the retro shop you couldn't actually pick anything up though, all the games and systems where on shelves behind walls of glass, you had to ask a member of staff if you wanted to look at or buy anything. At this time I applied for a job there and went for an (informal) interview and spoke to someone there and at first it looked like I had got the job, they asked me loads of random questions about PCE, SFC, MD, Neo etc.. and I got the all answers right, they basically said I had the job. They then took me to meet the guy in charge of the museum/retro shop (I think his name was Ash) and he said actually they didn't want someone else who was only an expert on retro imports but someone who knew about native retro computer games as they wanted to expand into that area, like Sinclair Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST etc..
I think when you went there in 2003 it was a much smaller selection of games than before and had been moved to one of their different store locations (Rathbone Place).
I was just looking for images and found this about the history of the store:
https://uk.webuy.com/about/history.phpMachine Shack sounds very familiar....
One of the things I liked best about it is they had all the game systems set up so you could try out games before you bought them, I didn't know of any other stores that did this.
HMV store next to Tottenham Court Road started selling imported pc engine stuff around 1988 for a short while.
cool, I never saw this. I recall them being on sale in Virgin Megastore Oxford St.
Pretty sure they sold ones the same as the one in this thread.
http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=20360pictures
http://imgur.com/a/UF5YO