I'm surprised there's one version of Super Mario 64. Mario actually said Bye bye, which means goodbye or farewell. In this country, this character is named King Koopa!!
My rule of thumb - if it's a 30+ minute train ride (2 trains would be a bonus), and you have to walk 30 minutes from the station to get to it, it's likely going to be a good Hard Off that 99.9% of tourists haven't been to. The only slight downside is you'll have to walk 30 minutes back to the station, and you'll likely have at least one heavy bag full of awesome stuff.
It looks like the Hard Off/Hobby Off/Off House combo store at Nagatsuta in Kanagawa Prefecture. It's actually quite accessible and has been featured by many foreigner retro game TH-camrs, which may be the reason that the prices are actually higher compared to other Hard Offs.
Loving these
Many more to edit! The trip went so much faster than I thought it would
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That's a gorgeous Gran Turismo PS3. Wow!!
That PS3 was a f'ing bargain! Congrats on the amazing find!
They didn't show the fine print at the bottom of the price label, so maybe it was that price because it wasn't complete?
Love the Wii classic controller & it reminds me of the Super Nintendo controller 😊
Great video
I'm surprised there's one version of Super Mario 64. Mario actually said Bye bye, which means goodbye or farewell. In this country, this character is named King Koopa!!
Love it.
Thanks for watching
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Any chance you remember where this hard off was located?
My rule of thumb - if it's a 30+ minute train ride (2 trains would be a bonus), and you have to walk 30 minutes from the station to get to it, it's likely going to be a good Hard Off that 99.9% of tourists haven't been to. The only slight downside is you'll have to walk 30 minutes back to the station, and you'll likely have at least one heavy bag full of awesome stuff.
It looks like the Hard Off/Hobby Off/Off House combo store at Nagatsuta in Kanagawa Prefecture. It's actually quite accessible and has been featured by many foreigner retro game TH-camrs, which may be the reason that the prices are actually higher compared to other Hard Offs.
I know this is probably a stupid question but would I need to buy a Japanese PlayStation 2 to play Japanese games in Australia?
Yes, PS2 games are region locked
is this in tokyo?