Ok, Sundays trip has to be marked as a mission failure. I looked for hours and I was unable to secure any items requested. The only open possibility is that I may be able to secure an N64 Comboy. However I did discover many other hidden gems. There are millions of sealed Korean SNES, Saturn and DC games if anyone is interested. Also I've received some news that there is a bigger videogame market in a place called Nambu however it is a one and a half hour journey away and so next weekend I will continue my search for what you are all looking for.
Looking for a modestly hot Korean girl to help me through the hard times. You know the girl that's only kinda hot, so she won't mess around with other guys.
What do the DC games look like? Korean writing? SEGA branded or was there some other company like with MD and Saturn? I'd be interested in some Saturn games, what did they cost approx. and how many different games were there? I am only interested in original Samsung Saturn games which look exactly like this: Thanks for looking. PS: Did you find a BOXED Samsung Saturn yet? What do loose ones go for?
Same as ave, I am looking for original Korean Samsung Saturn Games. I am ready to put some cash on them
Dreamcast games come in standard CD cases just like the JP/US releases and feature Korean text on the spine and cover. Saturn cases are identical to japanese cases again with korean text. I'll make a list of what they have on saturday. Although I know they have virtua cop 1 & 2 korean versions. Also they have sealed japanese copies of Grandia II and house of the dead...are these rare?
I can only visit the game stores on saturdays. Going again this weekend. Had a tip off about a gaming street which isn't too far away and its apparently full of retro stuff. I get paid tomorrow so gonna buy some more stuff again and catalogue what I can find, I'll also take some photos this time if they store managers will let me.
Yeah sorry if this is taking me a long time to come up with anything. As it stands I can only get out on weekends, so finding items for people is a bi-weekly process. Find>Report>Buy.
I have to say I do enjoy it, coming from england with it's major franchises offering nothing but EA2008; to Korea with its strange little game stores full of unusual and relatively cheap curio, its nice just to wander the streets looking for treasure.