I recognize this video title from somewhere :D Anyway, this HARD OFF was loaded with cool stuff. Great deals everywhere, and I'm glad you picked up Top Hunter. Very cool platformer. Got it on the AES!
Oh man, and here I thought I was being original with the title, haha! Top Hunter was definitely my fave pickup at this location. How many AES titles do you own? I’ll have more info concerning the ole AES soon! Cheers!
@@RetroReWire I'm not surprised, to be honest :) We all think in the same way. More than I ever thought I could have. I've been very lucky on the AES front. A video of that is coming ;) Cheers man!
From the prices you were showing it makes sense to pick up some of the consoles on eBay. I've seen some great bundles for Famicom and the Super Famicom. @@RetroReWire
great video, do you know what the ps2 game is called, the second one to the bottom right with the ladys on the cover is called, I want to get that game, once am in Osaka, Japan 🇯🇵, you have awesome videos, Japan number one 😊🎉🎉
@@RetroReWire I've never seen a carton case for genesis or megadrive. Even in the west I bought loads of USA Nintendo games brand new without seals. My local shops put the empty boxes on shelves and you took it to the counter where they put in the game and manual. So if they were sealed id never have got one. A sealed game is either fake sealed or left in a warehouse for 30 years.
I recognize this video title from somewhere :D
Anyway, this HARD OFF was loaded with cool stuff. Great deals everywhere, and I'm glad you picked up Top Hunter. Very cool platformer. Got it on the AES!
Oh man, and here I thought I was being original with the title, haha!
Top Hunter was definitely my fave pickup at this location. How many AES titles do you own? I’ll have more info concerning the ole AES soon!
Cheers!
@@RetroReWire I'm not surprised, to be honest :) We all think in the same way.
More than I ever thought I could have. I've been very lucky on the AES front. A video of that is coming ;)
Cheers man!
@@RetroMoments looking forward to it, cheers!
Another great video 🙌🏻
Cheers!
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Awesome video!
That’s for tuning in, cheers!
@@RetroReWire No problem. Subbed, looking forward to more cool retro content!
@@mahdiyussuf9804 more content to come! Appreciate the support, cheers!
Great video!!
Damn I have a friend in tochigi I will go next time there to say hi and visit some hard off
Tochigi has some worthy game hunting spots and tasty gyoza, highly recommended!
@@RetroReWire by the way awesome video mate!!! I just subscribed! 🙌🏻
Much appreciated!@@tkdgamerdavid
How do you get things from the showcases? Do you have to ask the staff to open them?
Yes, just ask any staff member. You can use basic Japanese, google translate, or show them a photo of the item in question. Cheers!
Thanks, that'll be useful to know if I go to Japan next year, because I definitely plan on looking for some games while I'm there.
Shaman king! Shonen anime from 2000 ish :)
That’s it! I remember that series. Thanks for the info. Cheers!
So the red price tag usually means the console works?
Yes! Red tag means the console works. Green tags are for parts, untested, damaged or missing items. Cheers!
@@RetroReWire Very helpful. thanks!
How are the prices compared to buying this stuff on EBay?
Typically you will find a better deal; however, there can be a few items that match or even exceed eBay prices. Cheers!
From the prices you were showing it makes sense to pick up some of the consoles on eBay. I've seen some great bundles for Famicom and the Super Famicom. @@RetroReWire
great video, do you know what the ps2 game is called, the second one to the bottom right with the ladys on the cover is called, I want to get that game, once am in Osaka, Japan 🇯🇵, you have awesome videos, Japan number one 😊🎉🎉
Do you mean the game at 3:35? That one is called Super Galdelic Hour. Cheers!
Thxxxx!!!!!!!!
Cheers!
cool video..keep up
Cheers!
i wish they have international shipping
Hopefully one day they will expand. Cheers!
All videogames are treasures my friend
Haha, indeed they are. Cheers!
No such thing as a sealed sfc game. They came in multi boxes and you just pulled out the copies like youre seeing them in this video.
Oh wow, thanks for the insight. I wonder if Mega Drive was similar in this regard? Cheers!
@@RetroReWire I've never seen a carton case for genesis or megadrive. Even in the west I bought loads of USA Nintendo games brand new without seals. My local shops put the empty boxes on shelves and you took it to the counter where they put in the game and manual. So if they were sealed id never have got one. A sealed game is either fake sealed or left in a warehouse for 30 years.