Streetlight Records is a Santa Cruz treasure, and one of the last of its kind. This local music store in downtown has won the Good Times Best Record Store award for the past two years. Streetlight Records represents local unsigned artists through consignments and in-store performances. The laid-back atmosphere is a fun stop for customers strolling through downtown. The store specializes in rare items, including items that are out of print. Some of the things sold here include vinyl records, CDs, movies and television shows on VHS and DVD, T-shirts, posters and video games. For music lovers, Streetlight houses a very extensive collection of styles and genres.
GameStop is located on Santa Margarita Parkway in the Santa Margarita Town Center. GameStop carries the latest in video games and video game accessories. It stocks games and consoles for PS3, Xbox and the Wii. GameStop has knowledgeable and friendly customer service to assist you. Parking is located in front of the store.
GameStop is a franchise of the popular chain offering current game titles and equipment. Titles for Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation, 1, 2 and 3, Nintendo Wii, DS & GBA, GameCube and Sony PSP are available in stock and online. Pre-owned games are also available for purchase as are assessors for game equipment. The GameStop Power Up program allows you to accumulate points with each purchase for future rental and or purchases.
GameStop carries the latest gaming systems, games and accessories. Part of a chain, this location allows customers to trade in used equipment and games. Used merchandise is also available for purchase. Top brands include Xbox 360, Sony PSP, Nintendo Wii and Game Cube.
GameStop operates more than 6,500 retail stores worldwide, as well as GameStop.com and EBgames.com. Game Informer magazine is also a part of this company.
GameStop offers the most popular new computer software, hardware and game accessories for next-generation video-game systems. In addition it has a used-game trade-in program, which recycles products that customers no longer want.