Help Save The 8-Bit Hall Of Fame
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The 8-Bit Hall of Fame, located in Bonita Springs, FL, was recently destroyed in Hurricane Ian, and there is little to nothing that can be salvaged from it. Me and my stepdad have been going to the store for over 5 years, and have made so many good memories there. As someone who loves Retro Video games and making sure they live on in the world of today, I understand just how devastating this is to the store owner, Jason Crosser, and the store itself. The store held thousands of video games from the 1970s-Present, and always had something for everybody. Whether it be an Atari 2600 Controller, or a Playstation 4 game, this store had it all. The store contained original Nintendo Power releases and many other amazing pieces of Retro Gaming history. I am 18 years old, and started collecting retro video games when I was only 11. My love for these games and this store can not be described in words, and I can only imagine how many others went here and had unforgettable experiences. I hope that by making this GoFundMe, we can have enough money for both the saving of the 8-Bit Hall of Fame, and for helping Jason Crosser through these hard times. Jason did not just lose a business, he lost a lifelong passion. Let's help him save this and share this story with anyone who may be interested in donating to keep this from just becoming a memory.
If you want to know more about the store and the owner, here is an article from the Naples News: Naples News on the 8-Bit Hall Of Fame
All donations will be given to Jason Crosser
The destruction caused by Hurricane Ian
Inside the 8-Bit Hall of Fame before Hurricane Ian
Organizer and beneficiary
ZZ Top Fan
Organizer
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Jason Crosser
Beneficiary