PLEASE READ: The NEW SHOP is separate and distinct from the OLD SHOP. If you place an order on the OLD SHOP, you will not be able to use the NEW SHOP to check on your order and vice versa. Unfortunately, we were not able to resolve the two shop databases in order to transfer customer histories and accounts. Both shops are fully operational and capable of taking orders.
 
 

Piposaru Gacha Mecha Stadium

  PS2 Piposaru Gacha Mecha Stadium - New Import

   The pipsqueak Peak Point Helmeted simians from Ape Escape join Spike, Natalie, Katie, and the Professor for a new rendezvous of bashing fun. Select a character from a cast roster and engage in over 50 mini-games which fall in three main categories: Battle, Chase, and Race. The mini-games are exactly as they sound with Battle games pitting up to four players against each other in various roam 'n attack games. The Chase games have players running after each other, shooting, and attacking while Race games feature fleet-footed competitors racing against each other on land and sea - row boats, rush obstacle courses, etc. Weapons from the Ape Escape games such as the stun club, slingback shooter, and others return for use in the game.  
 
 

Tetsujin 28Go

Shotaro wields Tetsujin

  PS2 Tetsujin 28Go - New Import

   Better known as Gigantor stateside, the big bot Tetsujin 28go (literally, Iron Man 28) becomes lead role in developer Sandlot's latest robot control game. Fans of one of our better selling "mech" games of yore - Remote Control Dandy - will both recognize Sandlot's handiwork and the general control scheme in their latest endeavor. Players take on the role of boy wonder Shotaro Kaneda who wields a 3-button twin stick which commands the mighty Tetsujin through remote control. Like a dynamic duo of sorts, Shotaro and Tetsujin take on the criminal element, rogue versions of Tetsujin (#26 and 27) created by Professor Haneda, and the alien Magmans who battle with their own big robots named Magma X and Gold Wolf.
   Tetsujin 28go is gifted with incredible strength as well as rocket-powered flight but has no autonomy. Tetsujin is but a vessel which is controlled entirely by whomever wields the control box. The control scheme is fairly easy to learn and players will soon be running along as Shotaro and controlling Tetsujin on the fly with ease. Through the use of the Dual Shock controller, Tetsujin punches, kicks, throws, runs, and lifts objects (entire buildings are not exempt) with ease. The scenery in Tetsujin reflects back to 1950s Japan with homely towns, clean-looking industrial cities, and undeveloped tracts about to burst into the modern era. All this quaint scenery, of course, may be rendered into rubble during a raucous Tetsujin battle. All orders for Tetsujin include a bonus cardboard kit which one folds and crafts into Shotaro's twinstick.
 
 

PS1 Rising Zan

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SFC and SNES carts

$12 shipped

  SOTD Scrap Heap Scramble LII

  

ASCII Pad FT2 Broke DC Calendar 1999 Saturn Enforcer

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Genesis carts Harvest Moon guide Pokemon pouch

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Playstation Magazine Vol. 13
133 pages, NM condition
Price: US$6.50/copy

  MOTD Playstation Magazine Vol. 13 (July 2, 1998)

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   Big-haired gals from Seirishoukan: Princess of Darkness cover today's mag.
   Notable features and items in the magazine
p8-39  Slayers Royale mini-mook which begins with a look at the characters in the series, scenes and information from the Playstation game, and a listing of every Slayers product (CD, VHS, OVA, LD, games, posters, etc) ever released. From page 26 onwards, field maps from the Slayers game are listed in minute detail along with details of the battles in each level.
p45-47  Exodus Guilty preview which offers information on the three major storylines in the game and the characters in each episode.
p48-53  Debut 21 gameplay guide for raising an idol from scratch. 
p54-59  Star Ocean: Second Story details and location data. 
p60-63  Brave Fencer Musashiden character info, good screenshots.
p68-71  Kagero trap examples and key scenes from the game.
p78-79  E3 Show Report - Spyro, Tomb Raider III model, Game.com, etc.
p85-100  Reader artwork, software publisher support pages.
p102-107
 Shadow Tower maps and item data.
   Every copy of the magazine includes a bonus 32-page booklet which offers hints and tips on XI [sai] and Yurudora Double Cast.
 
 
Summary of the Week
Monday NEWS Guilty Gear Isuka joystick preorders open, Import outlook, Scrap Heap reaches 50
Tuesday NEWS Vana'diel clock preorders, Gamecube Enjoy Plus Pack with Clear Pad preorders
Wednesday PS2 Piposaru Gacha Mecha Stadium: Saru Battle, Tetsujin 28go
Thursday GC Donkey Konga 2, Donkey Konga 1&2 Bundle in stock and shipping today
Friday PS2 Advance Goemon, Camera Kozo Simple 2000 Vol. 53, Dual Shock Fighting Stick 2, Sanma Nisai Deus Machina: Demon Bane - Regular and Limited Edition  ETC FFXI Vana'diel Clock
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