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"The Import Lucky Dip No.1"

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Blogger Caleb said...

Nice!

I have heard all sorts of good things about wrestling games on the Dreamcast. Maybe you have to be a fan of those sorts of games?

D2 would be sort of hard to play without knowing what was being said.

If I remember correctly some of the puzzles require reading things.

In any case if you want to get rid of that japanese Saturn game I will take it off your hands.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Blogger fatherkrishna said...

Where oh where do you get these bargains dear Gagaman(n). I just paid £23 for Death Crimson 2 from Play asia...DOH!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Blogger Davecaster said...

Gagaman(n) please tell me what the (n) stands for. I always find myself wondering if it stands for: noun.

Please put me out of my misery and tell me if that's right.

Good post by the way, superb bargains!

Friday, September 26, 2008

Blogger Animated AF said...

Caleb: I'm working on building up a small Japanese Saturn collection, so no. =P

Krishna: I hunt about ebay more often than is probably healthy.

Sonny boy: It's an extra, optional N with no meaning whatsoever. Simply put, if I sign up to a website and "gagaman" is already taken I add the extra N. The last resort is "tehgagamann".

One last note: my next article will most likely be a comparison between the Dreamcast and Wii versions of Samba De Amigo, which is currently in the post.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Blogger NebachadnezzaR said...

Top post, gagaman, got to try some of those games.

Caleb, I have WWF Royal Rumble and indeed it's not bad at all, but you have to like the genre. Also, wrestling games are usually a lot more fun in multiplayer.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

Possibly quite a daft question, but do you need some kind of boot disk in order to play imported games? or do you just use an NTSC dreamcast to play them on? I only ask because your adventures in Jap gaming has intrigued me and I'm thinking of getting in on the action myself...

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Blogger Animated AF said...

I use one of those cheats collection demo's from the unofficial Dreamcast magazines, it boots the games up perfectly. You can also use it on some games to bypass the "not compatible with VGA" screen. The Action replay CDX demos can run imports too, although that one doesn't seem to be compatible with everything.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Blogger Ross said...

I actually have the original enhanced version of DOA on the Xbox. Never played this one!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Blogger Caleb said...

You can also use a Utopia bootdisk to boot up different region games.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Blogger Meringues said...

D2 is a great game, I also played it first time in Japanese, the US version only has a minor change near the start but it does feature a full English translation in both text and speech.

BTW, there are 3 special limited edition releases of the Japanese version of D2, the one you have (Bliss), Eclipse and Hope, plus the standard release, worth adding to the collection ;)

Friday, October 03, 2008

Blogger Animated AF said...

Oh god, I have a huge pile of sealed Japanese games coming from Hong Kong, including Rent a Hero, Tokyo Bus Guide, Sakura Wars 3, Cool Cool Toon amongst other things, all for £3 each. Hopefully the combined postage isn't too much.

Monday, October 27, 2008

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