A Glimpse Into Japan's Retro Mega Stores (56K DEATH!)

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wow.

you said you were blacking out some prices for your ebay account. What is your handle on there? I just want to browse what you're selling.

i always wanted to pick up a twin famicom just for the novelty.
Oh! and a twin stick.
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hashiriya1 wrote:Super Potato is a complete RIP OFF. I only go there if I need something that is near impossible to find.
HARD OFF has inconsistent pricing, and is usually more expensive than these super stores.
ONCE in a great while, you'll find a good deal at HARD OFF. The same goes for BOOK OFF.
I've gotten a few deals at Super Potato. Mostly in the cheap bin near the door on the 3rd floor. The odd time, they put the wrong price tag on things. There was an arcade card duo there for 1000yen surrounded by about 20 others for 2000 for the longest time. Still, those are the exceptions.

Totally true about the best prices being nowhere near major train stations. Most of my best deals are gotten at Hard-Offs... but you really have to search to get them!
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How much were those copies of Radiant Silvergun? And... what was up with that Core I in a Core II box?
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very sweet! What is the difference between the Virtual Boy with red text on the box and the one with white text on the box? And what is up with the various sized game cubes?
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This has just blown my mind!! It's hard to believe places like that exist! Damn my small Canadian town lifestyle.
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Gasp..too much awesome at once :D
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That's unreal.
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Damn... I need to change my pants now...

I can assure you that I will PM you sometime in the future. ;3
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vash23n wrote:very sweet! What is the difference between the Virtual Boy with red text on the box and the one with white text on the box? And what is up with the various sized game cubes?




heheh, the one with the 'white letters' just has a faded box. Some of the gamecubes have gameboy players attached to them.
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Breetai wrote:
hashiriya1 wrote:Super Potato is a complete RIP OFF. I only go there if I need something that is near impossible to find.
HARD OFF has inconsistent pricing, and is usually more expensive than these super stores.
ONCE in a great while, you'll find a good deal at HARD OFF. The same goes for BOOK OFF.
I've gotten a few deals at Super Potato. Mostly in the cheap bin near the door on the 3rd floor. The odd time, they put the wrong price tag on things. There was an arcade card duo there for 1000yen surrounded by about 20 others for 2000 for the longest time. Still, those are the exceptions.

Totally true about the best prices being nowhere near major train stations. Most of my best deals are gotten at Hard-Offs... but you really have to search to get them!



The Super Potato in Sendai is, for some weird reason, cheaper than the one in Akiba. I go to both so often that I notice they swap some of the really expensive rare items. So far, the best prefecture with these shops is hands-down Iwate prefecture. Why? Because nobody up there buys this stuff, and no foreign gamers ever make it up that far. The ones in Yamagata and Akita come in tied at 2nd place. I drive A LOT, haha.


Here's a blog of a guy who's been to all of them in Japan.
http://mandaisoukokanteidan.seesaa.net/
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