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Have you ever wondered what the R-CADE staff like to do during a quiet game session? Today we find out Soph's favourite games to play at R-CADE.

A cropped version of the Bratz: Rock Angelz PS2 cover, featuring the four main characters and a series of speakers

Bratz: Rock Angelz (PS2): Favourite games are about so many different factors. Gameplay, design, what console you grew up with and the memories attached to playing it.


For Soph, Bratz: Rock Angelz is intrisinctly tied to positive memories with their older sister Beth. “Cause we were both big fans of Bratz and she used to play it a lot. I didn’t really know how to play to when I was younger.


“We’d take it in turns, but it would end up being that I would watch her play it and pretend that I was the other Bratz talking to characters in the game and making up my own stories based on what was happening.”

A screenshot from the Bratza game in which one of the Bratz stands behind a blender, trying to make it work

A lot of our early memories as gamers are the times spent with older siblings, parents, neighbourhood kids - observing but not necessarily taking part. How many times have you heard someone talk about giving a little kid an unplugged controller?


“We were doing it together. She understood that I didn’t know how to play it, cause I was small and my brain didn’t comprehend the controls. I understood what was happening, I just didn’t know how to do it. We managed to find a way that worked for both of us, in that she could play the game and I could play along in my own way.


“I would talk to the characters or talk to my sister while she was pretending to be the character that she was playing as. So to us it kind of became an in person game.”


The gameplay itself is pretty simple. Based on the movie of the same name, players speak with characters from the Bratz universe, while also trying on different outfits and recreating scenes from the film.


“[The Bratz] have a magazine, and they’re trying to get their magazine to be big, but there’s this rival magazine company, with this woman called Burdine and her assistants the Tweevils (cause they’re twins and their evils, hence Tweevils).”


Eventually a magazine isn’t enough, and the titular tweens form their own band, The Rock Angels, and manage to play a concert in London! Damn nepo babies…



The various pieces of Burger Balance (including lettuce, bacon, cheese, tomato and pickles made out of cardboard) laid out on a table in front of the box, and a ketchup bottle topped with a cardboard burger

Burger Balance: We talk about food a lot in R-CADE. Whether it be what’s on offer in our cafe, Sams love of Za (pizza but funky) or discussing the best looking food from anime - it’s always on the brain. Even apparently when it comes to our selection of board games.


In Burger Balance, players compete to stack elements of a burger balanced atop an upturned ketchup bottle. Each player rolls a dice, telling them which ingredient they have to try and slot into place. Will you try to play it safe? Or take a chance in hopes of making the next turn harder for your opponents?


“It’s kind of like Jenga but reverse because you’re not taking away, you’re adding.” says Soph.


As board games should, Burger Balance appeals to a wide variety of players. “You can show it to anyone, anyone can enjoy it.” Soph says about their favourite board game we have. “Kids like it because it’s like a cute burger balanced on tomato sauce. But adults will get into it because there’s a lot of strategy involved and they’ll be really focused in on it.”


If you want to find out more about what Soph likes, or the entire R-CADE staff - make sure to check out out meet the team videos.

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As the home of all things retro and nerdy in Glasgow, R-CADE Glasgow now presents to you: 90's trading cards.

Sealed from their original release, we are the only retailer of vintage trading cards in the city of Glasgow, and this video shows you what to expect. Both the contents of each series AND the fun of opening them with friends!

To begin with, R-CADE Glasgow will be stocking:

- 90's Music Stars

- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie

- WCW/nWo

- Godzilla (1998)

- Aladdin

- DC Superstars

- and Sabrina The Teenage Witch


What other series should we try and stock? Make sure to visit 121 Saltmarket to check out our collection.

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Ever wondered what the R-CADE staff like to play? Peter tells us about their fond memories of an old PlayStation favourite, and how a card game got them their job at R-CADE.

Oddworld: Abes Oddysee video game cover for PS1

Oddworld: Abe’s Odyssey (PS1): “You play as an alien called Abe, who works in a factory that makes snacks. But he’s like a janitor, that finds out that they’re going to change his species into their next snacks - but also that he’s like The Messiah of his race, so he has to save all of the other slave workers and liberate them.”


I’d say I’m sold.


Peter grew up not playing this game, but watching it, mostly. “I grew up playing it with my dad, so it was one of the first games I remember playing - or like watching my dad play because I was too young to play it. So it always had a special place in my heart.”

Despite being a mostly backseat gamer, Peter still knows off the top of their head exactly what the games like


“Each screen is a puzzle, but there are platform elements to it. You have to mind control enemies to open doors and you can blow them up after you’re done with them.” Ah… How pleasant…



Fun Employed card game example cards.

Funemployed: A tradition when hiring in R-CADE is to bring in the last round of applicants for a games night. Let everyone get to know each other, play some table top games, and give us an opportunity to see how potential new staff members are in a social setting, outside of pieces of paper and interviews.


“I’m convinced that my entire reason for being employed [at R-CADE] was because of my performance in that game.”


A favourite game to play is Funemployed. Players are handed two cards faced down, which tell them about a quality of their that appears on their fictional CV. The table is shown a job that they are all collectively applying for. It can range from birthday clown to nurse to president. Each player turns over one of their qualities blindly, and has to explain why being hairy, being addicted to chocolate or being a literal lizard would make them best for the job.

Examples of the cards from Funemployed

“You have to apply random skills to a specific position and explain why your they would make you best for that job.” It's a favourite of applicants, of staff, and of late night customers who want something a little different from Cards Against Humanity, but with the same flavour.


If you want to find out more about what Peter likes, or the entire R-CADE staff - make sure to check out out meet the team videos.

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