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All our games in stock are listed here. The most recent games are listed at the top. Use the filter menu below to select your console if you need to narrow your search.
All games in stock. Use the menu to narrow your search.
Merchandise
DVD
Colourful anime and manga series which stars plenty of references to witches named after dessert flavours and the action and characterisation is no less lacking in saccharine sweet events. Released to celebrate the DS release of the game.
Soundtracks
Soundtrack
Released along side the PSP update of the Playstation original twelve years on, yet still as charmingly refreshing as when first released. Includes remixed and rearranged tracks as well as originals with Gatten Sushi and Velvet Room amongst the ten top tracks.
Soundtracks
Soundtrack
A drama or radio show style CD based on the popular Hudson Tengai Makyou series. Fine voice acting from the stars of the show and a nice collectable.
Merchandise
Merchandise
Four different types of key chain to collect to celebrate one of Namco’s popular Tale of games. Luckily at a price where you can chance your arm on getting all four types.
Merchandise
Merchandise
A celebration of Super Robot Taisen, a series that even has a discerning following abroad. The disk allows owners to construct their own battle scenes in full glory anime style complete with ginormous explosions and plenty of speed lines.
Merchandise
DVD
Super Robot Taisen is a very long running epic from Japanese shores and this DVD is just as full of the high tension and dedication from the programmers that make the series super. Subtitled Ultimate Giga Disc.
Merchandise
Merchandise
A preorder gift from the DS and PSP versions of Kamen Rider Generation 2 featuring fifty different Kamen Rider guises making it an essential purchase for fans of the bulbous eyed superhero.
Merchandise
Merchandise
Anime poster awarded as a preorder gift in Christmas 2010.
Merchandise
Merchandise
Set of two mascots from the popular anime based Hitman game. In true Japanese styel, doesn’t look as mean as you might expect from a hitman in miniature form.
Playstation
A Bit Special
Japan exclusive that was followed up on the PS2 with player friendly front end to ease you into controlling a friendly robot. It soon becomes second nature to control the robot and gameplay is full of the delight a mechanised friend would bring. Innovative and enjoyable, a refreshing title.
Playstation
RPG
Based on the Journey to the West legend: join Monkey, Pigsy, Sandy and Tripitaka on their quest to India to find the Buddhist scriptures. Train up your skills in each town’s Dojo to ensure you’re suitably beefed up to whip the next batch of devils into shape with Monkey’s magical extending pole.
PSP
One on One Beat Em Up
Borrows the characters from Spectral Souls and Generations of Chaos to bring together some serious grudges all brought out to air with a plethora of speed lines, in game taunts and back chat. The engine seems to take its leave from Capcoms design school – certainly no shame in that – and as such comes in heavily recommended for fisticuff fans after a good hoe down. The PSP version admirably replicates the PS2 big brother with virtually no loading times.
Sega Saturn
A Bit Special
This disk has four demos from Bomberman SS, Sakura Wars, Virtua On and Tengai Makyo. A nice curio for the dedicated Saturn conehead.
Merchandise
Merchandise
A six minute tribute to the Mega Drive version of Virtua Racing with plenty of footage of the game along with Japanese commentary and that famous sampled Sega shout out.
Soundtracks
Soundtrack
Some fine chip tunes from the PC Engine Hall of Fame including tracks from CD Denjin, PC Kid 3, and Y’s IV. A great tribute to some of the finest 8Bit games out there and PC Engine fans will lap this up.
Super Famicom
Sports
Tackling the mammoth Paris to Moscow to Beijing Rally may not be everyone’s cup of tea and plenty of stamina is needed to get through the race. Yet due to the nature of the race, it is compelling to hang on in there like being just off the Play Offs in Football Manager. Good use of Mode 7 and various terrains even mean the screen bumps around on some levels. Just ensure to have a good navigator.
Gamecube
Platform
Akira’s involvement helps give Rockman a timely boost on his fifteenth anniversary with very smooth cel shaded graphics bringing the mega franchise up to modern expectations. But its ultimately a return to the old school roots of the series that make the platforming sections a real joy. Includes the broadcast quality anime intro which is from the Japanese TV series.
Super Famicom
Simulation
Steamy Seta release: that is if you know your east from your west tiles in mahjong. Not quite as wild as the Saturn version, but still saucy enough for a Nintendo title in their most conservative Kyoto era.
Super Famicom
RPG
Based on the Dungeons and Dragons series, the plot sees you on a quest to investigate a rogue beholder (basically a castle with an all seeing eye, hence the title) when the roof collapses near to the entrance trapping you inside. The on screen action is cursor driven as you select various spells, weapons and armour. Masses of foes to defeat on the quest all with a distinct fantasy look to them, be it spiders, skeletons or dogs of hell.
PSP
One on One Beat Em Up
Bringing the intensity of the manga source material to the PSP and looking droolingly swish: full of colour, spped lines and streamlined cel shaded graphics making it like savouring the anime version at times. New moves and modes with the pizzaazz of the spirit attacks thankfully remaining in tact.
XBOX 360
Simulation
The Dream Club is a hostess bar where you can buy the girls drinks, chat, watch them get a bit woozy after too many drinks, enjoy a song and perhaps even treat them to a present or two on a date outside the club? Attentive gamers will flourish as the girls reveal secrets after too many cocktails and that knowledge will help answer tricky queries and win over their heart.