New to Japan, or retro collecting in Japan, I take it?pierrot wrote:Went through half the city today trying to find an original release copy of Gensou Suikoden 1 & 2 on the PSP, and came up empty handed on that front, but I did pick up some decent things at Book Off:
[PS2] Seaman 2 (CIB) - 105 yen ($1.30)
[PS2] Seaman w/ seamic (CIB) - 750 yen ($9.37)
[Saturn] Nights (surprisingly CIB w/ obi) - 250 yen ($3.13)
[Saturn] Christmas Nights (CIB) - 250 yen
[Saturn] Panzer Dragoon II Zwei (No obi) - 250 yen
[Saturn] 3D Control Pad (no box, but in great shape aside from what I assume is dirt on the d-pad) - 750 yen
[Xbox 360] Infinite Undiscovery (Complete) - 105 yen
[Xbox 360] Usb Wireless LAN Receiver (no frills) - 950 yen ($11.88)
Total: 3410 yen ($42.63)
Passed up on a free white saturn (console only) and famicom + disc system for 600 yen (consoles only). If the saturn hadn't been yellowed I probably would have taken it. With the famicom, I didn't really want to bother tracking down cords for them to try to test/fix them.
You overpaid on NiGHTS, Christmas NiGHTS and the Saturn 3D pad. The games should be 105 each, and the Saturn pad for between 105 and 525. Buy game stuff at Hard-Off; not Book-Off. Book-Off prices their stuff higher.
Also, the Disk System didn't come with any cords. You just need the RAM adapter; available in junk bins at Hard-Off for cheap. Nintendo never included a power adapter with the FDS. They expected people to use batteries. Of course, at 600yen, there's a good chance it was broken in some way (belt, probably).
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So... ummmm... I got a PSone today with PSU (and AV) for $9.99 plus tax. I thought it was worth buying, since it had the PSU. Now I need to be on the lookout for matching controllers and memory cards, and then I'll need to mod it to play JP games.






