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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.
PS2
				Rhythm
				
									The sequel to the genre defining title brings a welcomed save feature and plenty more mini game madness including a Galaga style shoot em up where tapping the drum skin fires shots (Namco not being one to forget its rich gaming roots) and drum rolling to blow up balloons – a tap on the rium when done. But the crux of the fun remains the songs – from Doraemon and Anpanman anime songs to Beethoven via J Pop from the likes on Mini Moni.								
				Playstation
				One on One Beat Em Up
				
									Developed from an anime series, Shaman King sees you being able to charge up a spirit meter through pressing the correct button when urged to do so by your spirit persona. When the meter is full the persona can be summoned to unleash a frenzied assault on your unexpecting opponent in true over the top anime style. Exquisite presentation as you’d expect from Bandai with full bodied voice acting and silky smooth cut scenes. Masses of unlockable characters too.								
				PS2
				Action
				
									Third and possibly final installment of the samurai slasher seeing refreshing new backgrounds with the addition of Parisien Jaques played by Jean Reno (Leon, Wasabi.) Whilst never cynical, Genki is very envious of the angel who teaches Jaques to speak Japanese in an instant. Reaches new pinnacles on the PS2 with fully rendered scenery in glorious 3D including beautiful forests and marvellous magic effects. A true samurai would only play with the sword controller though.								
				Super Famicom
				Puzzle
				
									Panel de Pon is also known as Puzzle League. Lines must be matched up but blocks can only be shifted horizontally to clear the on screen action. Liften head and shoulders above the competition by Nintendo’s exceptional presentation.								
				PS2
				One on One Beat Em Up
				
									Cracking fight title with clear, arcade style arrows making sure players know which one their fighter is in the middle of a melee. Four player bouts are a real scream, but the multi player action works just as well alone adding an extra dimension to the bout in having to keep an eye firmly focused on opponent fighters. The anime license adds a real varnish of classy sheen to an already well polished, triple A title.								
				PS2
				A Bit Special
				
									A real treat as Sony goes out on a limb requiring the player to voice act to the various in game scenarios: be in horror movie, comedy scene or Western to great comic value.								
				Nintendo 64
				Sports
				
									Water physics so realistic you feel the brine in your face with every wave smashing into your jet ski pushing you off course. Feels so good with responsive controls via the analogue stick. Nintendo’s raison d’etre.								
				Nintendo 64
				Sports
				
									Konami’s Major A team produces the good once again with this distinct football title cramming in far more polygons than the PSX version and crafting a different game as a result. The first football game to offer such big sprites and close range action whilst still utilising a fine passing game to unpick the opposition defense that would make Sensei Soccer proud. Like Nintendo’s finest titles you can jump straight in and play, but it takes a few hours on the lonely training pitch to reap the rewards on a Saturday afternoon.								
				Famicom Cart
				Shoot Em Up
				
									Very tough conversion of the arcade vertically scrolling shooter recommended only to grizzled gaming veterans with hardened skin on their thumbs! Beautiful organic backgrounds and well atoned chip tunes to the on-screen tension which is cranked high during the imaginative boss battles.								
				Gamecube
				Sports
				
									Genki feared the worse when the news leaked of a GC debut sequel of the delightful Wave Race. Nintendo well and truly delivered the goods keeping the originals relentless, arm pit tingling gameplay and improving the water transparencies beyond anything seen before. Truly miraculous effects that remain cutting edge even today.								
				Merchandise
				Merchandise
				
									A game catalogue full of niche charm to demonstrate the Dreamcast’s wares before YouTube. Sonic Adventure, Sega Rally 2, Power Stone plus another twelve games including Shenmue.								
				Merchandise
				DVD
				
									Features a real wealth of titles including Okami, Viewtiful Joe, Monster Hunter Portable, Goku Makimura, Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper and Devil May Cry. All very excitingly presented: like a menu of gourmet gaming.								
				Sega Saturn
				A Bit Special
				
									Demo version of a real curiosity in that it’s a game with no graphics having been released after Warp’s president Kenji Eno san received letters from blind gamers requesting some of his D inspired magic. A love story set in Tokyo.								
				Merchandise
				Merchandise
				
									Straps to attach to face masks to make them more comfortable. Also comes with an accessory charm. Great for the gaming or anime convention.								
				Virtual Boy
				Sports
				
									Very ambitious attempt to realise tennis in a 3D Mario inspired world with Yoshi, Koopa and Donkey Kong Jr all in there making this a must for any Nintendo collector.								
				PS4
				Shoot Em Up
				
									Happy days are here again with this sublime compilation full of awe and thunder as Taito raids its back catalogue and pulls Rayforce, Raystorm, Raystorm Neo HD, Raycrisis and Raycrisis HD out of the hat. The originals fit like a nice par of slippers whilst the HD versions demonstrate the raw power of the Taito tech heads with retina burning lasers looking truly stunning.								
				Switch
				Shoot Em Up
				
									Happy days are here again with this sublime compilation full of awe and thunder as Taito raids its back catalogue and pulls Rayforce, Raystorm, Raystorm Neo HD, Raycrisis and Raycrisis HD out of the hat. The originals fit like a nice par of slippers whilst the HD versions demonstrate the raw power of the Taito tech heads with retina burning lasers looking truly stunning.								
				Dreamcast
				Simulation
				
									High school friendship game where players must pick their lines as carefully as the students do their hair in the morning.								
				Dreamcast
				Simulation
				
									Design roller coasters, but they must make the required criteria of not making the riders sick, but then also giving them enough G force and velocity.								
				Mega Drive
				Shoot Em Up
				
									Strangely compelling horizontal shooter in the R – Type mode. Vivid use of colour and jammed with all manner of foe, the cover warns appropriately of the disturbing contents inside. Incidentally this fine cover is from the team who designed the inlay for the Mega CD title Third World War.								
				Dreamcast
				Simulation
				
									Or Majyo no Otcha Kai as it is Romanised on the cover which translates as Witches Tea Meeting. Plenty of kawaii sparkle and broom snapping tempers to enforce the player to choose their riposte with a good degree of caution.								
				 
								 
															 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								