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New Long Branch business Moonshine Gaming is going after gamers in the community

December 22, 2023 by Tom Godfrey

Chris Dupuis at this Moonshine Gaming store.

By TANYA VIVIDLY

Chris Dupuis is the owner of Moonshine Gaming in Long Branch whose store offers popular and rare games.

The store, which has been opened for about a month, is located at 2775 Lake Shore Blvd. W., and offers gamers a wide selection of video games that include new releases, retro classics and rare collectables.

As a casual gamer I was hooked on a variety of classic consoles like Sega Genesis, PlayStation 2 and Nintendo WII.

New business owner Chris Dupuis

Scrolling through the isles the games I found Zelda, Grand Theft Auto and the Simpson, all being sold at reasonable prices.

Dupuis, a former country music DJ, is a down-to-earth, informative and passionate about gaming and collecting.

“We provide gamers with a diverse range of top-notch titles, cutting-edge gaming accessories, and a personalized shopping experience,” Dupuis said on social media.

His customer-centric approach ensures that every gamer has access to the latest releases, exclusive merchandise and tailored recommendations to enhance their gaming journey.

NBA JAM is one of the many games at Moonshine Gaming.

“We have achieved remarkable growth, established strategic partnerships with renowned game developers and publishers and solidified our position as a prominent player in the industry,” Dupuis said.

His success stems from staying ahead of emerging trends and technologies, personalize recommendations and enhance the overall customer experience.

“Beyond selling games, we foster a vibrant gaming community by engaging in social media campaigns, hosting live streams and organizing gaming events that connect gamers from around the world,” he said.

Moonshine is a one-stop shop for all things video games. They buy, sell or trade and have a wide variety of video games, consoles, and accessories from retro to current titles.

Dupuis holds an Ontario College Certificate in Electrical Techniques from Humber College and is active on social media and contributes valuable insights to the industry.

You can visit Moonshine at moonshinegaming.ca or phone 437-219-8734.

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