How To Shop For Games In Japan? 15
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing out Insert Credit's new feature on how to navigate Japanese videogame stores. This in-depth article talks about some of the best ways to get rare Japanese systems and games inexpensively at the massive gaming stores in Tokyo and Osaka, covering some of the pitfalls ("..keep in mind that âimport gamesâ(TM) written on a sign outside a store means overpriced US games"), and the weird situations you can get into ("..even the big [stores] have whole hentai [software] floors.. try bringing a girl up with you, and the entirety of the clientele will FREAK THE HELL OUT.")
3 Years? (Score:3, Insightful)
I'm not exactly sure how to define a "good" language, but anyway, if it's gonna take me 3 years to be able to buy a new game, I'd rather just surf over to eBay for it.
Re:3 Years? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:3 Years? (Score:1)
hmm (Score:5, Funny)
Re:hmm (Score:1, Insightful)
Madame Butterfly (Score:5, Funny)
I think your friend has a surprise coming sometime.
Re:hmm (Score:2)
Or does GF stands for something else? Sorry don't mean to stereotype.
Unless of course... (Score:1)
Games In Japan!!! (Score:5, Interesting)
Look here!!!
Sangenjyaya on Den En Toshi Line central Tokyo
Shin Matsudo on Chiyoda Line near Chiba
Famicom Shop is has large variety but sometimes little pricey....
Remember BOOK VIDEO means porno store
How to buy a game in japanese.
Pick up the game slip or box bring it to the counter.Then say
kono gemu onegashimasu.
Then he'll ring it up. Then pay him!
If you wanna find a game say this
"Game Name" ga arimasuka?
If no he'll say sumthin like
Sumimasen arimasen
or
nai
If you wanna cuss him out say
Idiot What did you say!!!
bakayaro!! omae wa nani itta no!!
Re:Games In Japan!!! (Score:4, Funny)
bakayaro!! omae wa nani itta no!!
In fact, i know japanese too, and the correct translation for "What did you say" is "What you say!?"
outside akihabara (Score:5, Insightful)
I believe there's a, uh, another article also relating to Akihabara and/or gaming experience stuff [insertcredit.com] on the same site, in which the guy talks about the best game store in world being in Shiki, Saitama.
Shiki ROM HOUSE, for my money, is the best videogame store in the world. I used to like Kami-Fukuoka's ROM HOUSE better. These days, I hang out in the Shiki location about four hours a day, so I'm starting to like it better.
There's some odd videos involving Mario-statue-fondling and a special appearance from Penny Arcade on page three. [insertcredit.com]
Hmm.