I bought Pokemon Battle Revolution for the Wii from a game/department store in Tokyo-Harajuku, Japanese version of course. Cost 3900 yen. Also bought Atelier Elise 2 (or whatever it`s called) Premium Box for 2,900 yen. Which I was very pleased with becuase there were two free figures with it. And got some other cool PS1&2 games from Book Off in Shinjuku, most were about 105-300 yen, so I liked Book Off a lot.
Raaagghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..... hh..
Ordered Suikoden V today.
Bought my own copy of Shadow of the Colossus and also Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2 Limited Edition. SotC is so much fun!![]()
Talked a friend out of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and Doom 3: RoE.
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Hello from Japan! =o I bought Persona II: Innocent Sin and Persona II: Eternal Punishment for about 800 yen each the other day. o.O Innocent Sin goes for like...at least forty dollars on ebay usually, and I got it for under seven... There's a crazy-cheap shop for second hand games just around the corner from my brother's house. I have no idea how much a Japanese Eternal Punishment is worth. Probably not much, but I saw it sitting there and couldn't resist. It's such an awesome game.
Oh, and I bought a PSP the other day too, since they're appealingly cheap here. It was mainly for homebrew (and that tasty PSX emulator), but any recommendations as to good PSP games would be welcome.I already bought Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology, Eiyuu Densetsu: Shiroki Majo (which is meant to have a lame English translation, but a nice story) and Gensosuikoden 1&2. Though Suikoden was just fanboy-age, really. I have the PSX versions of both, and the loading times are probably a good deal worse on the PSP port, but... It's Suikoden II.
I had to support one of my favourite games ever. And it was only one thousand yen, so... I figured why not.
Anyway, compared to Britain, games are crazy-cheap here.I've already had to refrain from buying Bahamut Lagoon, Seiken Densetsu 3, Vagrant Story, and any number of others. What's more, Trusty Bell: Chopin no Yume comes out today. It looks so pretty, and I know that if I go into game stores and see it on the shelf, I'll probably have to fight the urge to buy an XBox360 and a copy. I totally would, too, if I believed I could lug it home along with the rest of my baggage.
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