Why DKOldies is for Everyone, Not Just HardCore Gamers
Posted by Drew Steimel on Jul. 24th, 2024
Before I started DKOldies, I witnessed something in a GameStop store that stuck with me. A mom came in looking for a specific game for her son and mispronounced the title. Instead of helping her, the clerk corrected her to show off his knowledge. She then mentioned being unsure about the system the game was for, thinking it may be for the PlayStation. The clerk went into a lengthy explanation of all the consoles, overwhelming her. She eventually picked a game, likely just to end the uncomfortable exchange.
At the counter, the employee kept pushing her to reserve other games she had never heard of. She politely declined, but he persisted until she firmly said no. Frustrated, she bought the game, possibly for the wrong system, and left quickly looking disturbed. After she left, the clerk made fun of her to another employee about how little she knew.
This experience influenced DKOldies' approach as we grew. We simplified everything, trained our staff to understand what that particular woman wanted and more importantly, what she didn’t, never talk down, never be a toxic gamer, never try to impress with gaming knowledge. We understand that people have lives outside of gaming and don’t need to know everything to enjoy games. This approach has brought some backlash from the hardcore gaming community who criticize us.
Our content isn’t aimed at the hardcore gamer, it's for people like that mom. We help set up consoles so she can enjoy them with her family. We offer a free one-year warranty to ensure peace of mind. Our social media brings a positive, fun, and cheerful side to gaming. DKOldies is here for those who want to enjoy games from their past without the pressure, confusion, or judgment. We aim to make gaming fun and accessible for everyone.