This ties in nicely with the topic I started on:
http://ntsc-uk.domino.org/showthread.php?t=66342
It really is a buyer's market - I don't think retro games have been so cheap for ages. Probably 75% of the 'ordinary' games I buy (usually from Japan/HK) cost less than the shipping. ie $4 for the game, $6 - $8 for the shipping. Same with much of the hardware too. You just have to look on Yahoo Japan for the true market value of consoles/games - peanuts for the most part.
http://ntsc-uk.domino.org/showthread.php?t=66342
It really is a buyer's market - I don't think retro games have been so cheap for ages. Probably 75% of the 'ordinary' games I buy (usually from Japan/HK) cost less than the shipping. ie $4 for the game, $6 - $8 for the shipping. Same with much of the hardware too. You just have to look on Yahoo Japan for the true market value of consoles/games - peanuts for the most part.
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