Jupiter Games first opened its doors in Vestal back in 2008, establishing itself as a cornerstone for board games, card games, trading cards, and accessories. In 2012, the store relocated to its current home on Main Street in Johnson City, where it continued to thrive for another 12 years. Throughout its tenure, the store became much more than just a retail space; it was a gathering place for friends, families, and enthusiasts to connect over shared passions.
Green expressed that the decision to close was not made lightly. “We deliberated over this choice for some time,” she revealed. A combination of external factors ultimately led the team to this difficult conclusion. Despite the challenges, the overwhelming support from the community has provided a sense of comfort during this emotional transition. “The outpouring of love and solidarity has been truly heartwarming,” Green noted.
For many, Jupiter Games was more than just a store; it was a second home. Over the years, countless friendships were forged within its walls, and individuals found solace and strength through gaming. Green highlighted how the communal grieving process has brought everyone closer together. “It’s been incredible to see the community come together, not just for us but for each other.”
The store’s closure signifies the end of weekly meetups and gaming sessions that have become integral parts of many lives. Recognizing this, Green is actively working to provide alternative solutions for her loyal customers. She is compiling a list of trusted retailers where patrons can continue to find their favorite games and accessories. Additionally, efforts are underway to secure new spaces for gaming groups to gather. These resources will be shared via the Jupiter Games Facebook page, ensuring that the community remains connected even after the store closes.
In a heartfelt post on the Jupiter Games Facebook page, the team thanked the community for their unwavering support over the past 16 years. “It has been an honor to share the joys of gaming with you,” the message read. The store’s legacy is built on the incredible community it cultivated, and Green expressed immense pride in what they have accomplished together. “We’ve created lifelong memories and connections that will last far beyond the physical space.”
As Jupiter Games prepares to close its doors, the impact it has had on the gaming community in Johnson City cannot be overstated. The store leaves behind a rich legacy of camaraderie, creativity, and shared experiences. Even as this chapter comes to a close, the spirit of Jupiter Games will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of those who called it home.
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