Japanese video games day! I got:
Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem (DS) - It has a fan translation!
Adventures of Lolo (Famicom) - It has different puzzles than the U.S. release!
Just Breed (Famicom) - Enix’s last game for the Famicom!
Chalvo 55 (GB) - Solid Japan-exclusive platformer!
Gargoyle’s Quest II: Demon Darkness (GB) - It has more content than the NES version!
Pinobee & Phoebe (GBA) - Japan-exclusive sequel to Pinobee.
Puyo Puyo: Arle’s Roux (GG) - More Puyo Puyo!
Phantasy Star Gaiden (GG) - This weirs spin-off isn’t a very good game! Still, it’s Phantasy Star!
Sylvan Tale (GG) - Supposedly the Game Gear’s best ARPG.
Jaki Crush (SFC) - Video pinball!
Pipe Dream (SFC) - Kind of weird this version of the puzzle game was only released in Japan!
Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis (SFC) - SMT-adjacent Japan-exclusive RPG.
Super Ninja-Kun (SFC) - The 16-bit JaJaMaru platformer will soon release on the Switch.
Treasure of the Rudras (SFC) - I’ve read it’s a pretty good JRPG…
Wizap! (SFC) - The inexpensive middle-entry in the dark lord JRPG trilogy.
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Cool stack of games
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emwearz 2023 Pickups - Running Total: $37 AUD
Call of Duty 2: The Big Red One (PS2) - $4AUD / $2.75USD

I check 3 or 4 thrift shops a few times a week on my way home, this store had a few, only one I needed / wanted.
One Piece Ultimate World Red (PS3) - $5AUD / $3.50USD
One Piece: Pirate Warriors (PS3) - $5AUD / $3.50USD
Lego Avengers (PS4) - $5AUD / $3.50USD

Walked into a thrift store and these were with the DVD's, I had been the day before, glad I decided to go in on my lunch break regardless.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy (PSP) $18AUD / $12.50USD inc postage via eBay

I had been trying to get hold of this at a decent price for awhile, finally snagged one on eBay.
Little bonus!
Scored these two boxes (no games) from a friend who found them on a box of childhood stuff he was clearing out.


I check 3 or 4 thrift shops a few times a week on my way home, this store had a few, only one I needed / wanted.
One Piece Ultimate World Red (PS3) - $5AUD / $3.50USD
One Piece: Pirate Warriors (PS3) - $5AUD / $3.50USD
Lego Avengers (PS4) - $5AUD / $3.50USD

Walked into a thrift store and these were with the DVD's, I had been the day before, glad I decided to go in on my lunch break regardless.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy (PSP) $18AUD / $12.50USD inc postage via eBay

I had been trying to get hold of this at a decent price for awhile, finally snagged one on eBay.
Little bonus!
Scored these two boxes (no games) from a friend who found them on a box of childhood stuff he was clearing out.

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Pre-ordered the physical release of the Switch port of Metroid Prime. It'll be here next week.
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Nice pickups! How is the retro game market in Australia? Have the prices exploded like everywhere else?
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Utterly batsh*t insane, I think in most cases worse, as our market was smaller to begin with. I went to a pawn shop for the first time in a few year a couple weeks back, I messaged my friend a few prices saying this is why I don't go to them anymore.prfsnl_gmr wrote:Nice pickups! How is the retro game market in Australia? Have the prices exploded like everywhere else?
Rayman Origins Wii - $39AUD / ~$27USD
Swords and Serpents NES - $45AUD / ~$32USD
Shadows of the Empire - $50AUD / ~$35USD
I only really go to a handful of thrift shops on my circuit home as I started riding my bike a few years ago, sometimes games are $5, sometimes they are $15, most the time there is nothing of Fifa, but still gives my the old thrill of the hunt.
I am sure like most people, a decade+ ago, I would go flea markets, thrift shops, pawn shops, etc. I generally don't have the energy (2 younglings) anymore as the prices are pretty insane so I stick to thrift stores on my way and ebay for the odd thin that slips through the cracks.
None of this is meant to be a complaint, more just painting a picture of the market here, it seems to be the same everywhere.
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Nice pick-ups Syndicate, prfsnl, and emwearz!
Syndicate, curious to hear your thoughts on Darius Gaiden whenever you get a chance to play it. Been interested in that one for a while too. Missed my chance to grab it a few times. I've also heard good things about Andros Dunos 2.
prfsnl, how do you normally play games with fan translations? Do you have a method to patch them? Just curious, as I'm glad that fans are still translating quality games that we never got here.
emwearz, it's cool to get a perspective on the gaming scene in your area. Good luck with the thrift store hunting!
Syndicate, curious to hear your thoughts on Darius Gaiden whenever you get a chance to play it. Been interested in that one for a while too. Missed my chance to grab it a few times. I've also heard good things about Andros Dunos 2.
prfsnl, how do you normally play games with fan translations? Do you have a method to patch them? Just curious, as I'm glad that fans are still translating quality games that we never got here.
emwearz, it's cool to get a perspective on the gaming scene in your area. Good luck with the thrift store hunting!
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A couple of ways. I have a variety of ROM dumping devices, and I create digital copies of moat of my retro games. I then get a translation patch from a site like romhacking.net, and use a software program to apply the patch to a copy of the file. (I usually keep one copy of the Japanese original and one patched file.) Assuming I dumped a clean copy of the ROM and applied the patch correctly (which is by no means guaranteed!), I can then play the patched file on an emulator. (I have an emulators for most systems on my RG350.)Note wrote:prfsnl, how do you normally play games with fan translations? Do you have a method to patch them? Just curious, as I'm glad that fans are still translating quality games that we never got here.
If I want to play them on a television, I download the patches to the SD card for my Retron 5. That device will apply a patch on the fly each time you insert a game.
Also…it is worth noting that a lot of Japanese games don’t need patches. Many of them don’t require knowledge of Japanese, and some games even have English-language options! (The PS1 Wizardry ports spring to mind immediately.)
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To chime in on the fan translation topic, I use my Everdrives; I just load the patched ROMs to the SD card in my Everdrive, and that lets me play on real hardware. A lot of early CD consoles don't have copy protection, so you can just burn a copy of the patched game to a CD-R for those systems.
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Acquired in 2023 so far - 28 Games; 21 physical, 7 digital
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January (21 Games Acquired; 15 physical, 6 digital)
February (7 Games Acquired; 6 physical, 1 digital)
New for February 14
Green Lava Studios Volume 2 (PS4)
Kids on Site (PS4)
(physical is in regular font, digital is in italics)
January (21 Games Acquired; 15 physical, 6 digital)
Green Lava Studios Volume 2 (PS4)
Kids on Site (PS4)
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