Japanese #retrogaming store Genki's raison d'etre is unearthing little known Japanese video games and rediscovering their charm. Looking back to the future. #genkigamer
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Japanese Import Games
Welcome to our spring newsletter with a major restock on all platforms and some fine additions including Sonic Wings 3 on the Neo Geo, Bangaio Spirits on the DS, a snazzy Pocket Station Card Captor Sakura set on the PSX along with the surreal Bakurestu Soccer. Hajime no Ippo 2 on the PS2 keeps up the gold seal standard of the GBA version with Shin Contra as tough as ever. Three Little Dwarves make their long awaited Saturn debut whilst Capcom shows class is permanent in The King of Dragons on the Super Famicom. Enjoy.
Labels:
Dreamcast,
GameCube,
Import Playstation,
Import PS3,
Import PSP,
Import Wii,
Japanese Nintendo DS,
Mega CD,
Mega Drive,
N64,
Neo Geo,
PS2,
PS3,
Sega Saturn,
Super Famicom,
Virtual Boy,
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2 comments:
I guess these Japanese games are good, there are a lot of them on the internet now. But what about the DS? Is it worth buying?
The DS has done very well in utilising the stylus that the PSP lacks to create off the wall games alongside your Nintendo stablemates such as Mario Kart and Kirby. So it is worth owning in our humble opinion with an abundance of substance over style.
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