Finally a copy of pepsiman that isn't in trash condition, the disk is flawless and the manual is mostly ok, the back page has been trapped against the teeth of the case at one point but the dents aren't too bad i can live with this copy. Glad to finally have it as i love this game. Also a mint copy of the absolutely bonkers groove jigoku five arrived too.
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Originally posted by Marius View PostI had never heard of Groove Jigoku V, so I looked for some gameplay footage on youtube.
Check out the loading screen at 1:34. It's safe enough for work, but I bet that went down a storm in America.
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Originally posted by importaku View PostThe guy with the knife in the back isn't much better lol, it's a strange game for sure. There's a sequel on psp called baito hell 2000 uses a lot of the minigames from the ps1 version.
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Amazon is great for doing that you can find so many unknown games from recommendations. I get a lot of Japanese books recommended like that, I don’t mind amazons recommendations I find them pretty useful.
Thankfully payday coming soon so I can pick up the remaining current must haves for ps1 off my list, it’s getting to be quite a long list though but there’s some that are just too expensive to go casually buying them so I’m picking up the lesser wallet destroying titles first.
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Picked up a JagPad for my STe. For one game. rOx Zero. Amazing looking vertical shmup made for the STe but it requires that controller.
Feels a lot nicer in hand than I remembered that controller being when I still had a Jaguar. Buttons are nicely clicky too.
The game - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-Xmvj6Q-N4
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More arrivals to the ps1 collection Gourmet Action Game: Manpuku!! Nabe Kazoku & Bust a move, still can't beat my first opponent in nabe kazoku they are just too damn handy with those chopsticks. However bust a move everyone goes down against me as i used to have that one back when i had a uk playstation 1 and know all the patterns like the back of my hand, still plays & looks as wonderful as ever. Along with parappa those 2 were the start of the rhythm game genre. Glad to have it back in my collection.
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Originally posted by CMcK View Post
Feels a lot nicer in hand than I remembered that controller being when I still had a Jaguar. Buttons are nicely clicky too.
The game - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-Xmvj6Q-N4
That shooter looks pretty good -- it's always nice to see new 16-bit games.
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Originally posted by importaku View PostHowever bust a move everyone goes down against me as i used to have that one back when i had a uk playstation 1 and know all the patterns like the back of my hand, still plays & looks as wonderful as ever. Along with parappa those 2 were the start of the rhythm game genre. Glad to have it back in my collection.
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It's finally payday so that means blowing several hundred on retro games this month, along with just ordering a load of ps1 box protectors from retroprotection also finally got a stack of japanese ps1 games to add to my library,
off ebay Bust a groove 2 dance tengoku mix
off genki a totally new & sealed copy of suzuki bakuhatsu so i can upgrade my already pretty good copy to a pristine mint one.
and used amazon japan to find some pretty rare games, the only place on the net i could find a copy of kowai shashin & paranoia scape as both are nowhere to be found on either ebay or yahoo auctions. Hopefully the conditions are accurate as they were not cheap at all both pretty close to the 10,000 yen level. Also picked up a new copy of yakitori musume & a copy of charumera but it's the nicer edition. Still have no idea why theres a white cover copy and a cooler full colour one. Had to keep quiet where i spotted these some of these as i didn't want to risk someone been alerted and buying them out before i got to them, been hoping that each day i logged in & checked that i didn't see "this item is no longer available from the seller you requested" message.
Kind of like the alternate white cover charumera release but not getting it yet as it's a lot more common to find. Would be nice to own
Will post proper pics when it all turns up at home.Last edited by importaku; 28-02-2019, 06:17.
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The first game of my large order turned up from genkivideogames today. Finding a brand new sealed copy of suzuki bakuhatsu is no common thing, this is the first ever sealed new copy i have seen full stop. Every copy out there seems to be used so finding one nowdays was a surprise which is why i jumped on that sucker in a flash when i saw it. One of my fave games on the PS1 there is nothing like it.
One less sealed copy in the world now as i opened that game up the minute i finished taking a pic.
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Originally posted by importaku View PostThe first game of my large order turned up from genkivideogames today. Finding a brand new sealed copy of suzuki bakuhatsu is no common thing, this is the first ever sealed new copy i have seen full stop. Every copy out there seems to be used so finding one nowdays was a surprise which is why i jumped on that sucker in a flash when i saw it. One of my fave games on the PS1 there is nothing like it.
One less sealed copy in the world now as i opened that game up the minute i finished taking a pic.
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Originally posted by Soundwave View PostLooks lovely, what on earth is it?
Neil
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Planet X3 arrived along with Planet X2 (I forgot you got X2 as a bonus!).
You get some nice goodies inside. The sticker got bent but no big deal. You could get this on either a 5.25" or 3.5" floppy but since my 5.25 drive needs some repairs I decided to go for a 3.5" floppy.
The manual is really nice and detailed. I wish I had a setup capable of running cga composite.
I don't own a C64 currently and I'm not sure how well X2 would actually run on it since I'm assuming it's NTSC but it'll be interesting to find out.
The VGA mode looks really nice.
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