| Four imports this week for the N64: Yoshi's Story ($75), Aero Gauge
($60), Hyper Olympics in Nagano ($60) and Tamagotchi World ($60). Aero Gauge is a slick, futuristic racing
sim and Hyper Olympics in Nagano gives armchair athletes a chance at winter sporting
events before the actual 'Games'. |
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| Chocobo ($65), Gran Turismo ($60), Tales of Destiny
($58) and Tomba ($58) are now in stock for the Playstation.
Earlier this week, we had: Rockman Dash ($58), Croc Pau Pau Island ($58), Cyber Egg Battle
Champion ($68), Densha De Go! ($58), Gotha
World ($68), Greatest 70s ($58), Hyper
Olympics in Nagano ($58), Let's Make School ($58), Panel Quiz Attack ($58), Photogenic (Regular
$60 and Limited Edition $68), Rurou Ni
Kenshin RPG ($58), and Side Winder 2 ($58). |
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| Real Bout Special is in stock for the Sega
Saturn. We have a regular CD version ($52) and a ram version ($60) which includes the 1 megabyte card. RBS is
another excellent SNK conversion with big, bold characters and polished gameplay. The
loading time is fast and the conversion quality is dead-on. Also in stock: Akumazensho Vol. 2 ($39) which compiles all of the demons and
devils in the recent Saturn RPG, Soul Hackers. Demon powers, stats, etc are all included. |
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| A large amount of import restock is available
this week. For the Playstation we have: Armored Core: Project Phantasma ($50), Asuka 120%
Excellent ($58), Critical Blow ($58), Einhander ($58), Front Mission Alternative ($58),
Lindacube Again ($49), and Side by Side Special ($58). Saturn restock: Bomberman Fight
($52), Princess Crown ($52), Silhouette Mirage ($55), Soul Hackers ($60), and X-Men vs
S.F. ($68). N64 restock: Hiryu No Ken ($60). |
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| We have a total of eight new magazines this week. Luckily, this shipment arrived with no
water damage or major loss of stock. All subscriptions have been dispatched, hopefully the
Postal Service will deliver everything in a timely manner. |
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| In today's journal,
restock on the popular Sakura Taisen Real Model dolls came in this morning. We were not
able to get as many dolls as we did in our first shipment but there should be enough to
cover all of the reservations that we have on hand. A new Evangelion calender for 1998 is
also available which boasts big, colorful pages. Finally, a listing of the stock that
we are expecting next week is posted for your perusal. There won't be much since many of
the vendors in Japan are now on an extended vacation until January 5. |
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In the NCS archive, you can check what has been
released last week, last month or even last year. |