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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.
XBOX 360
One on One Beat Em Up
A format that can do justice to the atom like speed of the anime with cut sequence squabbles seamlessly integrated into seemingly borderless fight sequences that take to the sky as much as on terra firma. Speed lines aplenty and the dramatic tunes and expert voice actors make this a triumphant tribute to the long running series. As a pure fight title though it still has enough to recommend it to fans of the genre with plenty of DragonBall high jinx to soften even the toughest, knuckle popping of fight fans.
Famicom Cart
Puzzle
The cookies of the title must be aligned by scrolling the biscuits horizontally and vertically. Two player mode makes for frantic action as success can temporarily mask a key area of players cookie tray. Simple, fun and Nintendo.
Dreamcast
Simulation
Plenty of flushes and wry smirks from the poker face avatars of the Sakura Taisen participants in this card and mahjong game. Nice off shoot from the world where old Japan lives on. Differing cover to the Imperial version with a few teaks.
Sega Saturn
Sports
Follow up to the realistic representative of rounders from Sega Sports, packed full of updated Major League players and stats. Very solid slugger for fans with enough to recommend it to those not so into the World Series.
PC Engine CD ROM
A Bit Special
Genki isn’t too sure how a Stock, Aitken and Waterman track snuck onto this karaoke compilation but True Love, Waku Waku and Mugo are all fine, cheery J Pop tracks. The lyrics are included in the manual to help brush up with some eighties, bubble era classics.
GameBoy Original
Sports
Simply animated on screen action and appealing avatars convey the emotion of the simple yet at times frustrating game. A fine all round representation of the sport and a pleasure to whittle away long journeys.
Merchandise
Merchandise
Fun key ring with sound effects from the Street Fighter 2 series. With Chun Li amongst the roster, players can work on their hundred bird kick on the commute to work.
Merchandise
Merchandise
Looking good on any bag, phone or key ring comes this fun little accessory with the sound effects to the seminal shmup Xevious that established a huge fan base back in the Famicoms day. Frivolous, but much fun.
Merchandise
Merchandise
Key ring with sound effects from the much loved Famicom series Family Stadium to bring a nostalgic smile and a misty eyed tear to jaded commuters on the Yamanote line.
Merchandise
Merchandise
Known as Block Kuzushi in Japanese, the different speeds of game ensure saving has never been such fun. The coin op finish looks a real treat with the game being used to illustrate the machine.
Merchandise
Merchandise
With three minute, standard and forty line modes, this piggy bank makes saving a pleasure. The coin op finish looks a real treat with the game being used to illustrate the machine.
Merchandise
Magazine
The handheld special featuring the legendary Nintendo Game & Watch titles plus other LCD handhelds from other companies. Also includes articles on the interchangeable handhelds such as the Game Boy, Game Gear, PC Engine GT and Lynx. Further features include games with 3D dungeons amongst a host of retrospective snipets.
XBOX 360
Sports
Namco once again works hard on its football dream of a first person take on the action. So players can use this mode to target space on the pitch and giving defenders the slip as well as being able to feel the defenders breathing down your neck and beat them one on one. Makes a refreshing change from the big twos rivalry with solid arcadey action.
Super Famicom
Sports
Full of Kunio class right from the start as a knock of the ball causes one off the players to take one in the firecrackers. The players are always full of mischief with plenty of expression on their faces in the true Techno’s style of the series. Anime cut scenes crank up the tension in a school baseball based precursor to the hit Rookies series with solid slugging mechanics.
PC Engine HU Card
Platform
Set in a Japanese flavoured hell like world, Tarosuke must try and find his way past spooky, limbless ghouls and angry devils to meet King Enma with nothing more for sustenance than hell rice bowls and steamed buns.
PC Engine Super CD ROM
One on One Beat Em Up
Excellent cinematics make this a must for fans of Takahashi’s mad Ranma universe. All the favourite characters are present with their unusual, incredibly wacky special moves. Starts off innocently enough at the local public bath before mayhem breaks out battling a bath stool tossing Jiisan, then its off to the gym to take on sempai’s sister in a gymnastic martial fest. All nicely interspersed with animated sequences. Just steer clear of gambling with the King of Hearts who pops up – he knows the cards too well.
Nintendo DS
RPG
Just like with Mystic Quest for the Super Famicom, Square have gone back to their roots and produced an entry level RPG for those with little experience of the genre. Yet there is little here that will offend the grizzled RPG veteran – few will complain at the intuitive stylus controls and absence of excessive HP battles. The look is stunning – breath takingly refreshing and a clear triple-A release. Not a sequel to the PS2 version, but more of an off-shoot allowing interested parties to find out what happened to Vaan et al after the PS2 FFXII.
Sega Saturn
Simulation
Futuristic sci-fi simulation with a fast paced storyline and plenty of instalments making this Imagineer’s rival to Sega’s Sakura Wars.
Sega Saturn
A Bit Special
A collectors item for fans of VF: watch Pai in different situations – including the breakfast bar and cycling. Owners of five or more of the series were rewarded with a special Dual disk.
Playstation
One on One Beat Em Up
Plethora of zany characters from the anime hero Dam Dam to a fish head on legs which have to jump on each others shadows to win the bout. A glimpse of the creativity Sony harnesses when its developers are given a free reign.
PS2
Sports
Utilising the official license well with the proper stats and imagery to scan on the faces, this version oozes Major A quality. Promotion and relegation effect the next season’s play and you can adjust the players stats – even the manager. Includes the Yamazaki Cup for a welcome brink to those struggling on the edge of relegation to J League 2.