>>47335714A giant building with multiple floors shaped like anything where it's the only place to buy old nintendo hardware put into reproduction again just so you can buy old games also put into official reproduction at this store. Gen 1, 2, and 5+ have shiny box upgrades similar to 3 and 4, Gen 4+ have colored cartridges, and they're all sold for $40 USD (handheld game MSRP). The multiple floors are for a Gen 1 & 2 lounge, a 3 & 4 & 5 lounge, and Gen 6+ lounge. Each lounge has console games too, so you can bring your cartridges for Stadium, Orre, or Battle Colosseum tournaments.
There is also a huge bookstore (one of many stores) containing original content. Watercolor art is used for "serious" content and the solid retro artstyle used outside of Japan is used for mass printed stuff like marbles and coloring books. All generations get new official art in both styles. The Let's Find Pokemon series is rebooted with support and gets monthly releases showing new pokemon in watercolor style acting lively, and this also leads to rosterfagging for hoping to spot your bro in the latest issue. Books are available for online order, digital purchase, and through some awful proprietary app you can pay a subscription to too, but copies at the theme park are large premium hardbacks that look amazing and probably end up going for a lot online after several years until TPC makes premium reprints.
There's also spinny ride themed after Spinda, and it makes Spinda have such a surge of popularity that Game Freak is force by TPC to make it good in the games.