Car Mart (0.89) sits at one peak of Game X Change's two-peak audience shape — a used-car dealership as the single strongest neighbor for a used-video-game retailer. That cross-kind pairing is the structural headline here.
The shape flag is confirmed by the data: two neighbors pull clearly ahead of the rest. Car Mart at 0.89 and Ollie's Bargain Outlet at 0.88 form the two anchors, with Storage Rentals of America (SROA) (0.87) and Belk (0.85) trailing close behind. The first peak is automotive and value-oriented services — Car Mart is a buy-here-pay-here dealership, SROA is moving and storage — while the second peak is discount and regional retail: Ollie's (Discount Stores), Belk (Department Stores), Vapor Maven (0.85, Smoking retail). Rounding out the top 10 are Ruby Tuesday (0.84) and RibCrib (0.83), both Casual Dining, plus Captain D's (0.82), CEFCO (0.82, Gas Stations), and 1st Franklin Financial (0.82, Banks). No other Hobbies, Gifts, and Crafts retailer — Game X Change's own subcategory — appears in the top 10.
The pattern across all ten neighbors is value-access retail, regional services, and casual dining: an audience whose shape is defined less by gaming interest than by a consistent orientation toward accessible, everyday spending across multiple categories.