Macon's TCG hub on Riverside Drive, stacked with Pokemon singles, full-art binders, and weekend tournaments that pull players of every age.
Riverside Drive's Prime Time Gaming has grown into the beating heart of the Macon card shop scene, and the 260-plus reviews backing its 4.6 rating make that obvious the moment you walk in. Glass cases up front hold graded slabs and premium chase cards, while binders of full-illustration Pokemon and Magic singles line the tables where players actually sit down to build decks.
The inventory leans heavily into trading card games. Pokemon cards Macon collectors hunt for turn up here in bulk boxes and single sleeves alike, from current sets to older vintage pulls, and the staff genuinely know the difference between a good deal and a great one. Beyond Pokemon, you'll find Magic: The Gathering, sealed product, comics, and enough supplies to protect whatever you drag home.
What sets this shop apart is the community energy on weekends. Saturdays run long, noon to 10pm, and the play space fills up fast with tournaments, casual play, and trade sessions. Weeknights skew later too, opening at 2pm Tuesday through Friday, so the after-school and after-work crowd always has a table. Monday is the one day the doors stay shut, so plan around it.
First-timers get the same patient treatment as regulars completing a master set. Whether you're cracking your first booster or chasing a specific slab, the crew walks you through options without the hard sell. Grading submissions, buy/sell, and trade-ins round out the services, making Prime Time a full-service stop rather than just a retail counter.
Parking is easy in the Riverside plaza, and the suite-200 location is worth the quick look for the entrance. For anyone searching out trading cards Macon has to offer, this is the first address to write down.
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