Yeah, stop bumping the thread every single time someone posts.ps3repair1981 wrote:thank you any other input ?
Do you want something repaired, or are you compiling a list?
Yeah, stop bumping the thread every single time someone posts.ps3repair1981 wrote:thank you any other input ?

as for repair yes and compiling a list yes . well i as for me bumping the thread i just wanted to say thank you for each person reply to this post .Breetai wrote:Yeah, stop bumping the thread every single time someone posts.ps3repair1981 wrote:thank you any other input ?
Do you want something repaired, or are you compiling a list?
thank you but the only problem with the list that i see i wish there was like e-mail addresses on there for the international list .CRTGAMER wrote:A good chance if it is a Retro Video Game store, then there would also be some sort of Repair or Tradein Exchange offered. There is already a HUGE list maintained by lisalover1.
Retro Game Store Directory: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 44&t=22721
That entire list is international. All of the ones with websites would likely have their email addresses on the site. Those without probably don't give them out/have them.ps3repair1981 wrote:thank you but the only problem with the list that i see i wish there was like e-mail addresses on there for the international list .CRTGAMER wrote:A good chance if it is a Retro Video Game store, then there would also be some sort of Repair or Tradein Exchange offered. There is already a HUGE list maintained by lisalover1.
Retro Game Store Directory: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 44&t=22721

All the parts you need at in Akiba if you are in Tokyo. Soldering guns, capacitors, screw drivers, security bits, multimeters, etc. Knowing Japanese helps.ps3repair1981 wrote:about repair stores in japan ??? that fix retro systems

Scroll down, almost every state is listed for the U.S. entries. A Google Search from the names listed has a good chance of finding their website and contact information. Specialized Retro game stores are a good source to seek out repairs on Retro consoles, many offer the service. My bet is at least half on that massive list offer a repair, simply google or call the store.Breetai wrote:That entire list is international. All of the ones with websites would likely have their email addresses on the site. Those without probably don't give them out/have them.ps3repair1981 wrote:thank you but the only problem with the list that i see i wish there was like e-mail addresses on there for the international list .CRTGAMER wrote:A good chance if it is a Retro Video Game store, then there would also be some sort of Repair or Tradein Exchange offered. There is already a HUGE list maintained by lisalover1.
Retro Game Store Directory: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 44&t=22721
I'm sure you can go to that list and get the emails from their websites, of course. They might even mention of they do repairs or not.
I know one not on the list is Modchip.com/Modchip.ca based in Winnipeg, Canada. That's the only one I have ever used before. Their contact information is on their website.