Warehouse-scale Midland media exchange where sports cards and Pokemon packs share floor space with retro games, comics, and movies — trade credit stretches far.
EntertainMART on West Cuthbert Avenue is the biggest treasure hunt in the Midland card shop scene — a sprawling media exchange where trading cards are one aisle in an ecosystem of retro video games, movies, comics, books, and collectible figures. For collectors, that scale works in your favor: sports cards and Pokemon product flow in constantly through the store's buyback counter, so the card section turns over in a way small shops can't match.
The buy-sell-trade engine is the heart of the operation. Bring in games, DVDs, books, or cards and staff will evaluate them for cash or store credit — and credit goes further, which is how many Midland collectors fund their card habit without spending a dollar out of pocket. With over 1,200 Google reviews averaging 4.4 stars, the recurring praise centers on the sheer depth of inventory and staff who take time explaining trade-in values.
Card-wise, expect a mix rather than a curated hobby-shop wall: sports card boxes and singles, Pokemon packs and tins, and the occasional vintage find someone traded in the week before. Serious set-builders should treat it as a hunting ground — the fun is never knowing what surfaced since your last visit. It pairs naturally with the store's comics and collectibles sections for anyone whose shelves hold more than cardboard.
EntertainMART runs seven days a week: noon to 8PM Monday through Thursday and Sunday, noon to 9PM Friday, and 11AM to 9PM Saturday — the latest card-browsing hours in Midland on most nights. The Cuthbert Avenue location has big-box parking and room to browse for hours. Come for trading cards in Midland, leave with a stack of N64 games you didn't plan on.
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