A 10,000-square-foot Gainesville game hall west of UF campus, stacked with Pokemon and MTG singles, comics, and play tables running nearly every night.
Few card stores in Florida can match the sheer floor space at Mega Gaming & Comics. The shop occupies roughly 10,000 square feet on SW 2nd Avenue, a short drive west of the University of Florida campus, and uses every bit of it — aisles of comics, walls of board games, racks of TTRPG books, and long glass counters devoted to trading card games.
The TCG selection is the deepest in the city for game cards. Pokemon singles and sealed product share counter space with Magic: The Gathering going back through years of sets, plus Yu-Gi-Oh and newer games as they launch. The shop buys, sells, and trades Magic cards and comics, so the singles cases turn over constantly — worth checking back even if last month's visit came up empty. Comic readers get large aisles of current issues and back stock alongside the gaming inventory.
Events are the engine of the place. The store's event tables host Magic and Pokemon play throughout the week, with Friday nights running until midnight and a steady rotation of drafts, leagues, and casual sessions. That college-town crowd keeps the room lively in the evenings; daytime visits are the calmer option for browsing. Hours are generous by card-shop standards: noon to 8PM Monday through Thursday and Saturday, noon to midnight Friday, and 1PM to 9PM Sunday.
For UF students and Gainesville locals hunting Pokemon cards or a Friday night draft, Mega Gaming & Comics functions less like a store and more like a clubhouse — one with a very large inventory attached. First-timers should give themselves an hour; the place is bigger than it looks from the parking lot.
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