Paradise Rescue for Windows 3.1. No copies on Yahoo Auctions, Amazon, Surugaya, etc, no real information about it online. I just found out that...
The seller just put up another listing for the game. This time they want $60, no shipping costs. The description is slightly different though,...
Ah, okay.
I haven't ordered many items from eBay, but I think the seller is the one who handles your money. Several years back I tried buying a copy of...
A few days ago, I bought an uncommon Japanese computer game off an eBay store. Not long after the purchase, the seller acted surprised that the...
There's a listing on the National Diet Library site for one of the items in the Pastebin I linked. Is it possible that some libraries in Japan...
That's too bad. Old PC games in general appear to be hard to find in Japan. I can still remember when Chu-Teng and Garage were being hunted down,...
The first game's subtitle is "The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog," which would have also been the name it went under if it saw release...
OP has been edited. Thanks for the suggestion.
For a few years now, I've been trying to find ローリーポーリーズの七転び八起き and バナバナ1号 ローリーポーリーズの世界大冒険, which are PC games produced by Osamu Sato. I've checked...
NVM, it's a useless POS laptop, and if I really wanted to get it fixed, I probably would've done it sooner. Maybe I'll sell it for parts on eBay...
Two years ago, I bought a Powerbook G3 Wallstreet, which I used to create a disk image for an online forum. After a few months, I decided to...
You'll find them eventually, man.
Why buy an old Mac with Firewire ports when you can get a Firewire to USB connector for PC for a much better price? Also, if the carts are only...
All the #DreamSNES shenanigans on Twitter, that one guy who photoshopped a picture of some 64DD disks and made up a story about how he obtained...
Hopefully you didn't fall victim to a nasty hoax. The retro gaming community has been trolled quite a bit lately, so it wouldn't surprise me if...
If this is what you're talking about... [IMG] it was probably just a mockup that was based on hardware specs Nintendo gave to the press. Of...
This sounds interesting. Are there any records of Nintendo devs using zip disks to test early builds of their games, or was the technology...
Not this particular version. Judging by the footage, this build seems more complete and shares more similarities with the PSX, Dreamcast, and PC...
Hmm...maybe game companies claim to "destroy" their unfinished projects in an attempt to reduce public interest and possibly prevent competitors...
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