Luna Video Games in College Area has stocked retro and current-generation consoles from a San Diego showroom on El Cajon Blvd since 2003. The shop is one of two locations—the second operates in Chula Vista—and carries inventory spanning Atari 2600 through PlayStation 5, with dedicated display bins for Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Sega Genesis, and Super Nintendo cartridges. Collectors hunting sealed CIB Nintendo cartridges find shelf space alongside loose-cartridge bins, and that same collector pipeline feeds the hobby corridor where TC's Rockets - Comics & Toys in Allied Gardens anchors the region's other major collectible category. A console repair bench handles hardware failures on vintage and modern systems alike, and every restored unit ships with a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. The buy-back counter accepts trade-ins for cash or store credit, cycling pre-owned titles back into the floor stock and keeping the retro selection in constant rotation. The 92115 location sits roughly a mile east of the SDSU campus, drawing a steady mix of students restocking dorm entertainment setups and longtime gaming collectors working through platform-specific want lists. Weekday foot traffic skews toward the campus crowd stopping in between classes, while weekends pull broader drive-in traffic from across the El Cajon Blvd commercial strip. Post-class runs for quick pickups follow the same east-west pattern that brings SDSU students to Scrimshaw Coffee a few blocks west on the boulevard. The store tests every disc-based game on-site before shelving it, routing scratched media through a resurfacing machine rated to recover data on both Blu-ray and DVD-format discs.