 I have a pretty large Nintendo Switch collection, but there's a holy grail item that I've always wanted. The Nintendo Switch kiosk. Ask any video game collector. Game kiosks are usually extremely sought after. If I don't find one of these things now, I'm probably not going to be able to feasibly buy one. And I gotta give a shout out to one of my Twitch followers, just David Barber, who sent me a link to one in Makari right here in my home state of Pennsylvania. He essentially told me that he had a really big game store that had a massive basement under it filled with video games that nobody has ever seen. And if we come pick up the kiosk, we can dive into his back room. So now all of a sudden this has gone from me going to pick up a cool Nintendo kiosk to me, Kim and our friends Kip and Liv driving two hours to a small little po-dunk town to buy some video games in a man's basement. Gonna be a good day. Otherwise, I'm standing here shoveling all this snow at the back of my truck. I am worried that it's not gonna fit. Really? He measured it and he said it's six feet. And the back of this truck is five feet. I'm putting a lot of faith that I'm not about to drive two hours to the middle of nowhere for nothing right now, but it's time for a road trip. We are driving three hours to go to Henkel's Toy Barn which is a video game and toy store up in Milton PA. All right, we're here. This reminds me of when I was with the game chasers once and we went to that video game store in the middle of nowhere town like this. It's the same vibes. We just drove all this way and the store is closed. In fact, I'm looking in the window and I think the store is closed down. I think I've been had. This was a scam. He hates your YouTube content. He hates YouTubers. He hates YouTubers, especially Nintendo based YouTubers. I've already given him my $1,500 and the store ain't here. I'm also like trying to call him and call him and he's not picking up. So there was a moment here that I thought I'd be telling Kim and Liv that we came a long way for nothing. I was very concerned when we pulled up to the wrong store because we drove a long way and that would have been bad. Thankfully, this guy just has too much stuff and this old location is too small to house it all. How far is the new store? All right, thank you, buddy. Okay, but we tell them the store is back near the house. Yes. The boys were like, so the other store is two hours the way we came. Oh yeah, you did try to lie and say that we drove two hours in the wrong direction. The bad news is that the store that we're now going to is an hour back the way we just came. No. Yeah. You're kidding. Yeah. Yeah. Uh-uh. Dude, when I talk to them... You're lying. You got to say something or else it seems like we are lying. So he moved around the corner to a bigger barn. Hinkle's bigger toy barn. That's terrible. So we go there and he shows up in a Jurassic Park Jeep. What's going on, guys? Is that your daily commuter? One of the three. Hey, nice to meet you. How are you doing, buddy? Gary. Hey, man, Kim. How are you doing? How are you doing, guys? Nice meeting you guys. Turns out he's kind of obsessed with Jurassic Park. So much Jurassic Park. Half of the store is dedicated to Jurassic Park toys and memorabilia. We asked him at one point why he likes Jurassic Park so much. And he just said, I watched it as a kid. Hold on to your butt. When Unicorn Overlord was revealed at that recent Nintendo Direct, I giggled at the silly name because it's like two of the complete opposite things coming together. Demonic Sprinkles or Fluffy Decapitation. Just didn't seem to work. What I didn't know at the time was that this game was being developed by Vanillaware. Yeah, the same people that made 13 Sentinels and Dragons crown. And that was a beat them up. Show some respect. It's also their fourth game published by Atlas. So I take back all my giggles. 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I was a little confused that it was a furniture store. Come to find out he is sharing this location right now, and, eventually, he's going to take over the whole place. This store has everything. You can get your rock slate, or you can get the rock WWE wrestling. For now, a lot of his inventory is in the basement. The video game section is pretty small, though. There was a tiny corner that was the video game section. There's a couple of game cubes in there. There's a PlayStation 1. Really die, though. It was a cool store. There's not as many video games as I was hoping, and definitely no Nintendo Switch. Everyone else is liking it, and I'm just here for my kiosk, so I'm having a good time. The actual toy store is more for Kip Kim and Liv, who were all losing their minds at this point. Kip was going cuckoo for Coco Pops over the Pop Figures. He didn't have a good selection of Spider-Man Pops. There was a couple that I wanted. I definitely don't have this with a Spider-Bot, so... Found something. Yeah, I gotta be honest. I hate Pop Figures. They are so ugly. I've never understood them. Initially, I thought the store was that one little closet because we walked in and it was just that. It looked like the smallest little store. It was so cool that it just went on forever after you got in there. I was really itching to get into these back rooms, though. So finally, he opens this door in the back of the store. So this guy offered us to see his back door. That's wrong. He'd sold this to us as if he was giving us this private tour that no one's ever seen. And we walked through on our own. It was Gary, who we had just met. I want to throw that out. There seems like a lovely guy, but they always do. Moments before a moida. So then the vibe's getting eerie, coupled with the fact that he then says... Have you guys ever had a chef for any grabiolis and stuff like that? Yeah, I love them. Okay, cool. This was the building that was the meat packaging plant. Gets even worse, though, as he takes us straight to the meat kilk. Like old meat kilns. Alexa, what happens in a meat kilk? This might answer your question. Candleism is the key. As he wrenches up the giant metal lever, it scrapes against the door. It was at that point, I thought we were going to die. The vibe of everything changed in this moment. If you don't know what a kiln is, it's a small room that gets very, very hot. There was a moment where I was like, we've left the girls in the shop. It's me, you and this dude and it's dark and it's cold. And there's a kiln for canceling ground. Thankfully, he didn't cook us alive. There were old nineties standees in here. The kiln is filled with old standees from the nineties. Oh, nice. Whoa. Disney and cartoon nostalgic standees. He then starts showing us the Pokemon stuff that nobody has ever seen, which sounded really cool to begin with. And then it ended up being hungry jacks, branded Pokemon stuff no one's ever seen, which to be honest is still pretty cool. We're talking all the old placemats and fry packets. From the nineties in condition that looks like they could stop fat frying some fries right now and shove them into these bad boys and serve them up. There was an old VHS for how to set up all of the Pokemon merchandise. Even the tape looked like it'd never been watched. So all of this has just been in the first back room. There's another back room where my kiosk is. So he takes us around to that and holy moly, it's gorgeous. We traveled so far that we just hoped that the kiosk was going to be in the kind of condition that was worth the trip. Thankfully it was. It was super. You know what I mean? That's like documentary stuff. I can't stress enough that I really, really have wanted one of these for a long time. It does make me very happy. This is one of them weird collectible things where certain pieces can be missing. This has everything. It even has the cardboard removable cover that covers where the joy cons and the switch would go. This is as complete as a switch kiosk could be minus the joy cons. What happened to those ones? They took this. So they have a rep from Nintendo that comes and they've got everything. So they take the system itself. Like this is just the charging system for it and they take the controller. The fact that everything else is here is insane. There is also a screen that is usually in the left hand side in this missing gap here. What's nice about these with the other two that we had, you ever hear of raspberry pi? Yeah. So you can hook it up to add a bunch of extra things to it. Okay. And one thing that I didn't mention until now is somewhere in my collection. I have a kiosk Nintendo switch. A kiosk Nintendo switch is once specifically released with these kiosks and they only have a series of demo games. All right. We're going to leave this kiosk here for a second and we're going to go and explore the basement. Was sketch. We just trusted a stranger. Yeah, we did do that because he said come to my basement kids. We have toys and I said don't do that. Yeah. The basement couldn't be creepier. I got to be honest. You got to remember we are in the middle of nowhere. Nobody can hear a scream out here, let alone in the basement of a meat factory that has a kiln. I don't want to make Gary feel bad. He was very nice, very sweet, but there's always a chance. Almost immediately he took us down to another room in the basement that I can only describe as the room where he keeps the bodies because there were just body bags everywhere that could have just had disembodied people. It looked like a room of death. We definitely thought they were body bags in that room. They weren't body bags. They were McDonald's standings, which clearly you keep in trash bags. When you used to go to McDonald's and out the front, they'd have the Happy Meal displays. Each one of these bags had a different one of them in it. Do you know if any of these are like Nintendo or Pokemon? So we did have the Pokemon one. That one sold for a little over $8,000. Holy shit. Yeah. This is the kind of stuff that you call priceless because who else has a collection of this? And then the rest of the basement was filled with tubs and tubs of transformers, old board games, Barbies, Barbies. It stretches all this way, all back there where Kim has been digging through. I don't even care. For gold? Thank you. Polly pockets. The weird nostalgic items that are hidden down here is baffling to me. Boxes of M&Ms here from the millennia, the year 2000. It's stuff that you would never think of. I feel really bad that I don't collect this stuff. I'm probably not the right person to be given this opportunity. I wish the toy chasers were here. Kim and Liv though, losing their minds. Oh my gosh, my little pony. We did find some nice porcelain dolls. Yeah, dressed like clowns didn't want that. Oh my gosh, they were so cute, but Kip hates clowns. Oh, we got the strawberry shortcake. Baking pan. You want a strawberry shortcake pan? You need her for your kitchen. Oh my gosh. You were loving the box of the Simpsons. Oh yeah, I did get some Simpsons figurines. I was getting pretty overwhelmed in the basement. There was just so much stuff. We just didn't really have the time for it. I figured my best bet of finding anything that I was actually going to buy would be back up in the store. So I did one last sweep up here. Feels like we're never going to see the girls again. Yeah, I know. This is not part of the movie. And found some cool things actually. Growing up, I was in the video games. I didn't really have many toys. Nothing licensed anyway, but these I did have. He has two of them here for 25 bucks and they're sealed. You don't know what you're going to get. There's a Charizard Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Polyworm U2 and Togepi. I had one, but it was like the worst one. I think it was like a Jigglypuff or something. And I always wanted a Charizard. No, it was a Togepi. I had the Togepi. Is there a Polyworm? I got it twice, yeah. I also found a Chiet figure from Persona 4 while Gary was talking to me. And he came over and just went, you can have that. And I appreciate it so much. And now is probably a good time to stop making jokes about Gary trying to kill us and talk about how Gary was so heckin' nice. His whole vibe was very small country family. Come on in and I'll make your dinner kind of vibe. You shouldn't trust strangers like that, but he has something we really, really want it. And it was that Nintendo display case thingy. And once I never mentioned this, he's a big wrestling fan. And my friend, Kip, he wrestles for AEW. He's on TV. You like AEW? He's all that great, though. No, no, I'm not going to be a WWE guy. But we have a lot of wrestlers that'll come here and do signings. We had Eric Rowan here. We had Ted DiBiossi. We had Sergeant Slaughter. Wrestling hasn't been what it's been in the past 20 years. And we were kind of messing with him and being like, tell me why you don't like Kip Sabian and Penelope Ford. Yeah, you should look into Kip Sabian and Penelope Ford. They're really good. Yeah. And he's just trashing them and the company as they're standing right there. Tell the camera they're the best. I was supposed to tell them they're the best. They're big fans of the video. Well, come to my store and do some signings and then you promise I promise you'll be the best. All right, there we go. Good luck getting them out here. Good luck dragging them out. He wasn't an AEW fan. He also didn't have a Kip Sabian figure. Not enough Kip Sabian variations, I don't think. Oh, man, we're evil. He thought that I was the YouTuber. So he kept addressing me directly as if I'd arranged this whole thing, which was hilarious while Woods walking around, you know, trying to get all of the footage. He really took to Kip once he realized Kip was a wrestler. The only problem is those things have your God, there's wrestlers here. So. Oh, you told him. I mean, we're in his after hours at this point. The store's closed. He's just here because we're here and he was having as much fun, if not more fun than we were. And that was really nice to be around. He had a very infectious personality. We've already been here three hours and we did not plan to be all away from our dogs as long as we have been. I bring the truck from the front around to the back without all three of us. This thing was not lifting. So when we originally decided to pick this up, we were promised that it would easily go into this trailer smooth as butter. It was really heavy. Makes it even more scary that the left hand side with the light and the marquee, that apparently breaks super easily. I'm 99% sure it's breaking. But Gary gets down and squats with all of his might and we lift the other side and somehow managed to get this thing up onto the truck. Gary was right. Successfully fits in the back of this truck and I'm going home with a switch kiosk. I'm very happy. I did actually grab it on the bad side at one point and I heard it crunch and I thought for sure that I broke it and there's no way of knowing until we get it home and plug it in. I don't expect any of the lights to turn on. We're all loaded up. We got to buy all of our stuff that we've picked out. The girls have found a ton of stuff from the basement and in the store. I got this for you. I like it. I like it. I got her. I got a creepy poo. I got a little poo. I'm definitely getting this one but I'm trying to decide if I need this one but she's so pretty. She is so pretty. So pretty. I offered to sign a Sammy Guevara but then as soon as we're about to check out all of a sudden this guy offers us the grand price of zero. I got a picture with you guys right by my sign there. You sign these, you guys take the box. Yeah? Yeah. That's the deal. Seriously? That's the deal. Well, thank you so much. No problem. I appreciate you guys coming. Kip and I insisted but he said no, it's fine. You signed things. You've already spent $1,500 in the store which I see that. I really only have these two little pokeball things that I want and then the chia which he just kind of thrust it in my possession. So I was like, okay, I've spent a lot of money. I can be okay with this. Kip couldn't let it go. It felt wrong. We spent the whole day here. I had to buy something. There's a Master Chief helmet that I saw. Maybe I'd buy the Master Chief helmet then. Deal. I don't want to come in and take stuff without it. No, no, no, no. But I'll definitely sign these. Listen, the exposure for your store of small business and then, you know, just a good time, it's more important than the dollar. I felt bad. Yeah, me too. It was too generous. We just spent, I think, maybe seven hours in this store. Do you want to give it a plug or where it is? Milton, Pennsylvania, dead middle of the state. Why should people come to your store? If you just want to relive your childhood for a heartbeat to remember how it was to be a much simpler time. It was really fun and it's a really nice store. And thank you so much for your time. Appreciate it, guys. Yeah, I want to come and shake your hand too. I appreciate it. Yeah, shake your hand as well. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate it. Thank you, bro. For story's sake, we're home now. It's also been snowing a lot recently and our driveway is super icy. It was icy. I beat the shit out of it with a shovel. That was my version of helping. So I didn't want to film trying to lift this thing into my garage because I was so worried about everybody's safety. Oh, my gosh, that kiosk. I mean, I hope I was helping. I felt like I was helping because that thing was heavy. One last thing for the night before Kip and Liv go home. I opened up my Pokemon blind boxes. I'm opening these from the 90s, which feels terrible to do, but I want to know so bad if I got a Charizard finally. I got Pikachu. That's pretty. That's sweet. Yeah. And then there's a certificate of authenticity in there too. Poliwile, poliwile, poliwile. Pikachu again. Okay, that's still cool. Two Pikachu's. They're not blind boxes. They're both Pikachu. It's Pikachu on the box. They were both always going to be Pikachu. I don't need two of them though, so I gave one to Kip and Liv. And now it's like the total doves thing where we both have one and we can remember where we got it, this special day of hanging out. Fast forward to now, a week later, this thing's been in my garage this whole time, but Kip and Liv are back over my house. I mean, Kip and Liv, as I said, are both wrestlers and they're both very strong. But Liv did just have hip surgery, so I'm so worried about her. My labrum was torn and it's reattached and would invite us out to go pick up this Nintendo Switch kiosk thing and forces me to pick it up out of the truck. And I'm like, oh my God, I just got done using crutches like two months ago. I'm perfectly capable of lifting this, and I was. It wasn't as heavy as I thought it was going to be. I took most of the weight myself. I've been working out really hard recently and I felt good. I hope Wood's okay. He's been really trying recently in the gym, bless him. And this whole time I've been waiting to turn it on to see if the lights still work. I was nervous that it wasn't going to work because it was at this point that I realized we'd not tested this at all. I'm not even joking. So I was worried this wasn't even going to turn on. And what they do, they still work and it looks so cool. I wiped it all down, cleaned it all up, plugged it all back in and it's so cool. It's actually so cool. I've been waiting a while to make this video because I've been making a ton of other videos and I've had to put blankets on it so no one saw that I had this. There's LED lights underneath that still work. The marquee still works. It's Animal Crossing which is such a cool marquee to have out of all of them. I'm so happy. I still can't believe I have one and also just how cool it is. I mean it just looks like such a statement piece in the collection. I think the Switch is my favorite console of all time. Not just because of the channel but because of the library of games and how much I have played this console. I've never played a console as much as I've played the Switch in my life. I really wanted to get this kiosk now and to find one this complete that works in such great condition. Very happy. So thank you Gary from Hinkle's Toy Barn. Thank you Kim, Kip and Liv for coming with me on this adventure. Of course we had a lot of fun. Time. Because we got to hang out. Yeah. I think we could have spent longer in there. I know yeah. I just felt bad staying in the basement the whole time because you wanted me to film you picking up stuff and I just wanted to take three boxes of dirty toys because I love that. We got pretty selfish. I had a really good time. Everything I say sounds sarcastic though. Yeah it does a little. You want the honest answer. I like nerdy stuff and I like wood. Thank you just David Barber for randomly messaging me in Twitch DMs to let me know there's one near me. This all happened because of you. These are some of my favorite videos to make for so many reasons. So thanks for watching them. Love you guys and bye.