My Japanese console collection (so far)

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Wow that is quite a story! At least it was covered and fixed at their expense. Why were you using a stepdown converter? Do you have foreign appliances from Europe/Australia or something?

I'm lucky most of Japan is compatible with USA voltage standards. My laptops would be toast probably if it weren't for that.
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Upsidedown Fuji wrote:Wow that is quite a story! At least it was covered and fixed at their expense. Why were you using a stepdown converter? Do you have foreign appliances from Europe/Australia or something?
I lived in Korea before I came here and had some Korean electronics. I'm from Canada, so happily all of my systems will work fine when I move back. My only 220v system is my X-Box from Korea, but I've already converted it to 110v. I don't use a converter anymore.
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I didn't know korea had funky power setups too. I wonder why it varies globally.
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Upsidedown Fuji wrote:I didn't know korea had funky power setups too. I wonder why it varies globally.
Beats me. Different countries adopted different power standards. Probably financial reasons.
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what an amazing collection. id love to have some of hte stuff you have (3d0, neo geo AES etc) - what AES carts do you have? any MVS?

some LOVELY Stuff there. would love to trade one of my sealed virtual boys for some of your old stuff lol ;)
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shaolin242 wrote:what an amazing collection. id love to have some of hte stuff you have (3d0, neo geo AES etc) - what AES carts do you have? any MVS?

some LOVELY Stuff there. would love to trade one of my sealed virtual boys for some of your old stuff lol ;)
Thanks.

I've only got 3 AES games so far and 7 or 8 Neo CD games I think. No MVS. My full list is here:
http://backloggery.com/main.php?user=breetai
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www.sashimigames.com is an excellent place to track down rare/hard to find items at a decent price - the guy there jason is trustworthy and responds personally to each email. good for tracking down AES etc..
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He'll probably come across what he wants by just living in Japan. Plus he won't have to reverse import it lol. :D
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shaolin242 wrote:http://www.sashimigames.com is an excellent place to track down rare/hard to find items at a decent price - the guy there jason is trustworthy and responds personally to each email. good for tracking down AES etc..
Wow... that site is pretty expensive for someone living in Japan. Kind of pointless for me.
He'll probably come across what he wants by just living in Japan. Plus he won't have to reverse import it lol. :D
Exactly! Everything I want here, I can find... except American games. I can find some, especially on new systems, but older games are difficult.
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Just for fun, here are what my Japanese consoles cost (as best as I can remember). All were loose, unless I say it was boxed or CIB!:

Sony
PS2 - 1000yen (Hard-Off)
PS3 60GB - 60,000yen(?) new (Momotaro)
NEC
PC Engine - 1200yen (Super Potato Akihabara)
PC Engine Duo - 5000yen CIB (Hard-Off)
Nintendo
Famicom - free (gift from a student)
Super Famicom - free (gift from a student)
Gameboy - 500yen (Hard-Off)
Nintendo 64 Gold - 500yen (Hard-Off)
DS lite pink - 20,000yen(?) new (Bic Camera or Yodobashi Camera, I forget which one)
Wii - 25,000yen(?) new (Ito Yokado)
Sega
SG-1000 - 500yen (err... I forgot the store name. It's on the main road in Akihabara, near Taito Station)
Mark III - 500yen (same place as I got the SG-1000 from)
Mega Drive - 2000yen (another shop in Akihabara, also near Taito Station)
Game Gear (translucent smoke) - 1000yen (Hard-Off)
Saturn (model 1) - 3000yen CIB (Momotaro)
Saturn (model 2) - 1200yen, came with 3(!) memory cards (Hard-Off)
Dreamcast - 4000yen (Traders 2... I REALLY wanted a DC now, at that moment. Screw waiting a week for it to show up at Hard-Off for 500yen!!!)
Bandai
Wonderswan Color - 2000yen CIB Final Fantasy edition (Hard-Off)
Panasonic
3DO FZ-10 - 1500yen (Hard-Off)
SNK
Neo Geo AES - 7000yen CIB (Hard-Off)
Neo Geo CD front-loading - 5000yen (Hard-Off)
Neo Geo Pocket Color - 500yen (Hard-Off)


Best deal on a used game: PC Genjin 3 (PC Engine HuCard CIB) - free! (gift from a student who was getting rid of her grown-up children's stuff)
Most expensive used game: Dracula X: Rondo of Blood (PC Engine Super CD-ROM2, missing spine card) - 3980yen (Super Potato)
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