Hideo Kojima's autograph

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Hideo Kojima's autograph

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So I could go to a local store, buy MGS4 and get his autograph and/or Yoji Shinkawa's. I'm just not down for waiting in line that long on a Sunday morning.
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Where would you have to go and how long of a wait? Would be nice to have a personally signed copy of the game.
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Now THERE'S a collectible thingy I'd want.
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D.D.D. wrote:So I could go to a local store, buy MGS4 and get his autograph and/or Yoji Shinkawa's. I'm just not down for waiting in line that long on a Sunday morning.
It's called waking up at 5AM and being first in line.
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Well the commute wouldn't be bad, just $3 on the train and as it would be Sunday morning, I could sleep on a full bench seat alone but that's not why I'm kinda over it.

I'd not only have to pay $80 for the standard version and as it's the Japanese version, I wouldn't be able to play the game in Japanese as the technical terms are insanely difficult. And of course because it's Japan, even on their flyer it says that's the only thing he'll sign (and it has to be bought at that store for an autograph)... :roll:
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I'd not only have to pay $80 for the standard version and as it's the Japanese version
And US gamers complain is $60 is to high for game prices, doubt most know how good they have it till they shop in Japan! $80 seems to have been pretty standard for awhile in Japan I think for new games.
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ImportBoy wrote:
I'd not only have to pay $80 for the standard version and as it's the Japanese version
And US gamers complain is $60 is to high for game prices, doubt most know how good they have it till they shop in Japan! $80 seems to have been pretty standard for awhile in Japan I think for new games.
Yeah most start at $70 or $75. This one is $80 and the LE is $90.
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Oh great now typhoon number 6 is hitting Japan and it will be hitting the Nagoya area tomorrow so that is basically fate telling me not to go for this~ Oh well.
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