A lot of what I've bought there was in solid shape, but as noted it is a smoking culture and many have reeked f cigarettes.
A lot of what I've bought there was in solid shape, but as noted it is a smoking culture and many have reeked f cigarettes.
the ciggeretts there done have as much crap in them so they dont cause as much of a problem as they would here but its still bad.
most of the stuff i get isnt in good shape but at the same time i am buying broken consoles and such from Yamatoku on ebay, and when i get it its still in better condition than what they describe it as.
the worse i got was a copy of chrono trigger for PSX that only had the manual and the disc, the listing didnt say any thing about that but it was $1 and i roped it in with a bunch of other items so it didnt matter, considered it the freebie game after they combined shipping.
and i am talking about broken things like a complete FDS for $35 shipped and a Famicom for $20 shipped, both of them seperate from one another, both in pretty damn good shape, the box on the FDS is ok but better than the poor shape they listed it as.
FDS needs a belt Fami needs a new RF board, working on a redesign PCB that should put put better picture/sound......is a long and teedius process
They still have tobacco in them, and that's really the issue with staining.
At least with the smoke staining, it can come off pretty easily a fair amount of the time. Like just recently I got a PC Engine CD game with a jewel case that was considerably yellowish/brownish, but with a bit of wiping with some soapy, wet rags, it cleaned up very nicely. Now only the part of the white tray along the spine still has a slightly yellow tint.
I tend to think that the above comments that only the more well cared for items make their way to the eBay's and import game retailers on a regular basis. I own a handful of Saturn imports that I've purchased, some of which are in near-mint condition (KoF '95 and '96 that I got for a steal), and some that are incomplete or beat up, like a Cotton 2 disc-only copy I bought some 10 years ago from a US seller, or a rather beat-up copy of Layer Section that has several rips in the manual, etc. But then I bought a Capcom Generations Vol 1 from the same shop that only had minor damage, and was complete with spine card and other stuff hiding between the CD tray and tray card. Granted, the damage to the manuals of the LS and Capcom purchases could have been from previous US owners, and the tray card and/or manual may have been lost by a US or other person before that Cotton 2 game reached me, but it's also just as possible that the damage was done before they ever left Japan.
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My experience is that smoke stains don't come out. I soak the parts in a soap/water bath and even occasionally run them through the dishwasher.
Neither of these have been cleaned yet, but they're gonna come out looking the same save for the grime. I've never seen one come out looking any different than when it went in.
Well, I'm speaking more so of games. I have no need for buying Japanese systems by the boatload. Most of my Japanese systems and controllers were either bought new or in decent shape.
Either way, same plastics. Doesn't matter if you buy one or a thousand.
Is resale of games still 'illegal' in Japan? I have a few old games that have a little symbol "no resale".
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