Discover GameBuster: Antwerp’s Retro Gaming Treasure

If you’re a retro game collector passing through Antwerp, there’s one spot you absolutely shouldn’t miss: GameBuster. Nestled in the Theaterbuurt district at Bervoetstraat 40, this unassuming shop is a hidden gem for anyone with a passion for classic titles and gaming nostalgia. As it wasn’t my first visit there, I wanted to do a small review for the shop.

First Impressions

GameBuster doesn’t rely on flashy marketing or a sleek online presence — in fact, it has no official website or webshop, at least I couldn’t find it. You’ll find it listed on local directories like apen.be and cylex-belgie.be, but the real experience begins when you walk through the door. I leave the google maps adress here: Google Maps

The store has a distinctly retro atmosphere: shelves packed with games, consoles, and accessories from decades past and not only that, it has also a lot of DVDs and music CDs / LPs, with just enough clutter to make browsing feel like a treasure hunt. It’s the kind of place where every corner might hide a rare find. The owner is friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about the hobby — and the pricing is refreshingly fair, especially considering the rarities on offer.

What’s in the Collection?

GameBuster’s selection spans multiple generations, from SNES to PS4. During my visit, I picked up five standout games that any collector would be proud to own and they were still missing in my collection:

  • EverQuest – Online Adventures (PS2)
    A pioneering MMORPG for consoles, this title is a fascinating snapshot of early online gaming on the PlayStation 2.
  • Tomb Raider – The Angel of Darkness (PS2)
    A darker, more narrative-driven entry in the Tomb Raider series. Though divisive at launch, it’s a unique chapter in Lara Croft’s legacy.
  • Tales of Eternia (PSP)
    Known as Tales of Destiny II in some regions, this JRPG combines charming anime visuals with a classic action battle system — a must-have for fans of the Tales franchise.
  • Grandia (PSX)
    A beloved PlayStation-era RPG, celebrated for its innovative combat, heartfelt story, and enduring charm.
  • The Legend of Heroes – Trails in the Sky (PSP)
    The beginning of a legendary saga. Deep storytelling, rich world-building, and memorable characters make this a cornerstone of narrative-driven RPGs.

Final Verdict

GameBuster is more than just a retro game store — it’s a nostalgic experience. Whether you’re hunting for a specific title or simply enjoy browsing shelves filled with gaming, movie or music history, this shop delivers. The combination of fair pricing, a welcoming atmosphere, and a well-curated selection makes it a must-visit for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Rating: ★★★★☆
Pros: Great selection, fair prices, friendly owner, authentic retro vibe
Cons: No online shop, limited visibility

If you’re in Antwerp and your heart beats for classic games, movies or music, make sure to stop by GameBuster. You might just walk out with a piece of history under your arm.

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