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Hi!
I currently maintain a list of Anime related Video Games. In the list
is a section listing mail order sources for these Japanese games.
Since other readers may be interested in obtaining Japanese games and
don't care about anime, I have decided to spin off the Japanese Video
game sources list.
As with all my lists, I welcome any and all corrections/additions and
comments. Thanks!
Steve
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Stephen Pearl (Starbuck) Work: (908)932-3465 Home: (908)566-6842
UUCP: rutgers!remus.rutgers.edu!pearl Internet: pearl@remus.rutgers.edu
US MAIL: 359 Lloyd Rd, Aberdeen, NJ 07747
QUOTES: "What is Starbuck-ing?" -Adultress 19
"Works for me!" -Rick Hunter (The Cop, not the Robotech Defender)
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Sources for Japanese Video games
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Maintained by Stephen Pearl
Last Modified: 14 Oct 91
DISCLAIMER: I have merely compiled this information, I have no clue
as to the reliability of these companies. if you have *any* comments
or experiences with these companies, please email them to me so I can
add it to the next version. Thanks!
Please send all additions/corrections/comments to:
internet: pearl@remus.rutgers.edu or Steve Pearl
GEnie: S.PEARL6 359 Lloyd Rd
CI$: >internet:pearl@remus.rutgers.edu Aberdeen, NJ 07747
Thanks to all those that contributed to the list either knowingly or
unknowingly. :-) Your help is greatly appreciated!
Q: How do I obtain Japanese Video Games?
0A: Undoubtably, although it is the answer most people dread, the best way
to obtain these games is to either purchase them in Japan, or have a
friend pick them up in Japan for you. (Used games are a very good
bargain in Japan!) When they are brought over to America, most stores
horrendously overprice them. However, if you have no way of getting
them directly from Japan, there are some places that I'm aware of that
sell Japanese video game cartridges. I have not dealt with ANY of them,
and am only listing them as a reference. Please mail me any
experiences, good or bad, that you may've had with them so others can
benefit from your knowledge. Thanks!
Brighter Minds - Video Games
19 Milliken Boulevard Unit 113, Chinatown Centre
Scarborough, Ontario, M1V 4A2 or Toronto, Ontario, M5T 3A2.
FAX: (416) 293-1225 PHONE: (416) 321-6516 & (416) 596-2288
(This is also the shop selling the modified TE which plays both TE and
PCE games.)
Game Express
11390 Ventura Blvd, Suite 1
North Hollywood, CA 91604
(818) 760-GAME
(Carries Japanese systems, games, & magazines. Also carries used games.
MegaDrive->Genesis Converter $25
PC-Engine->TG16 Converter $35)
Ground Zero
5951 Riverside Dr. Ste. 73
Chino, CA 91710
(714) 590-7701
(714) 590-7701 - Fax
Ho/Rc Hobbies
Video game trade-In Center
982 Monroe Ave
Rochester, NY 14620
(716) 244-8321
Japan Video Game Center
2242 Irving St. & 24 th.
San Francisco, CA 94122
(415) 661-8745
(Standard PC Engine games are $40, and Neo Geo, two controllers, 1
card, and Magician Lord is $500)
K Electronics
(Located in the Kinokuniya building, Japan Town in San Francisco, CA)
<Need more complete address & phone number>
Pony Toys
Yaohan Plaza,
595 River Road, Edgewater, NJ
<Need Phone number>
(They do NOT mail order)
Quantum Gaming
P.O. Box 340
Jefferson, SC 29718
(803) 658-7016
(All Japanese Titles come w/ free English Translation
They carry all Japanese 16 Bit & CD Games @$53 & under)
SCI Video Game Service
(816) 741-8522
(Megadrive->Genesis Converter $24.99)
Ultimate Game Club
1491 Boston Post Road
Old Saybrook, CT 06475
(800) 289-2842
(203) 388-6741
(203) 388-0084 - Fax
(Also sell adapters- PCE->TG16 $69.99, MD->Genesis $29.99,
SMS->Game Gear $49.99; all guaranteed for life)