Collection in Japan: First Semester [WARNING! IMAGE HEAVY!]

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If you have a car, take a trip out to the countryside. Tons of cheap games can be found. Not much selection in Tokyo. The closest place to you that has a lot of goodies is Gunma prefecture. I found so many cheap, rare goodies there. After visiting a kanteidan store you'll never go back to Akihabara again.
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great collection of different collection of games its very useful for increase curiosity of play, each and every games is very attractive to play
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cornacchia wrote:
PigInTheMud wrote:Random Sega Goods

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Just curious, what is that grey cart with the sega logo?


Had to look this up myself. It's the Sega Saturn Modem (Japan). Quite a bit different from the North American version. http://segaretro.org/Sega_NetLink
Atari 2600 Jr., NES, Gameboy, Genesis 1 and 2, Saturn, Virtual Boy, Gameboy Advance (with Supercard SD), Playstation (With Goldfinger), Nintendo 64, Playstation 2(modded), Nintendo DS (Fat) with Edge
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Lovely collection! My favorite part about acquiring retro consoles and controllers is actually taking them apart and giving them a good cleaning - I know, I'm weird :lol:
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