New Arrivals - Games & Hardware

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Sony Hardware
Accessory
Tough case to hold the PSP Go handheld, three SD cards and a cable or earphones.
Merchandise
Figure
Sculped by Enoki Tomohide and produced by Kaiyodo, this Kyogre figure was only available to those that preordered the Pokemon Alpha Sapphire 3DS game.
Nintendo Hardware
Accessory
Look after your DS cards in style in these simply stylish Pokemon themed cases.
Sony Hardware
Accessory
Definitely an unusual way to demonstrate your love of the PSP with this hard case holding the handheld with space for the UMD and memory card. Slides on to a belt.
Nintendo Hardware
Accessory
With a section for DS games, the stylus and the handheld itself, this football themed DS holder pouch looks fabulous in its blue livery.
Nintendo Hardware
Accessory
A useful toughened plastic cover to site across the DSi lid keeping it free from scratches whilst allowing the camera to be used. Very unobtrusive.
Nintendo Hardware
Accessory
One for the real Famicom Tinkerman or for the curio collector.
Miscellaneous Hardware
Handheld
Also released as a GameBoy Advance game, this handheld asks users a hundred and twenty questions to assess their character types (and which animal they are most like.) There are also seven mini games. Users in Japan could swap data to a mobile phone too to compare their suitability to each other.
Merchandise
Merchandise
Crayon Shichan is a popular character in Japan. Not too sure on his pose here, but best not to ask too many questions of this fine plush.
Miscellaneous Games
Simulation
Conan, star of the Case Closed anime, gets cut loose on the Bandai Super Note Club with this adventure for the little known curio format. Choosing different options in game affects the outcome of the story. The cart also includes mini games of the Skateboard Chase, 3D Maze and Kick Out.
Super Famicom
Platform
A great twist on the platform theme as the football mad soccer kid runs from platform to platform with his football never too far from his possession. The ball can be used to jump on to reach higher levels, or volleyed into adversaries to take the wind out of their sails. Bright, breezy platforming fun.
Super Famicom
RPG
A lesser known masterpiece from the Big N that sadly never made it to the West. Based on a mythical treasure chest known as Marvellous, the player takes on the challenge of locating it with a team of young lads. Each has their own merit such as being nippy and able to squeeze through gaps, or being strong and able to lift large boulders or tall and able to reach high spots. Unfortunately a band of rogue pirates are also in pursuit of the treasure too. Brilliantly carried out with that Nintendo child like charming view of the world. Before long you’ll be drawn in and think nothing of chatting to chimps in underground caves…
Super Famicom
Platform
Subtitled ‘Takahashi Meijin’. Old school platforming in all its springs, strawberry and skateboarding cliched brilliance.
Super Famicom
Sports
The cartoon style approach of the Fire series allows the developers Human to add just that: the human touch. As such the fun and comical animation of taking one where the sun don’t shine is amply represented and captures what more serious wrestle titles skip.
Nintendo Hardware
Accessory
A fine accessory allowing GameBoy variant gamer to save their progress on games with the Turbo File mark, especially on memory hungry games.
Playstation
RPG
The innocence of the sprite graphics pulls on the heart strings during the masterfully crafted story’s execution. Known as Final Fantasy II in the West as parts two and three hadn’t received an English language translation. The American version was censored for some reason.
Gamecube
Quiz
A quiz game including Bingo and Roulette that is great for gamers looking to boost their Japanese ability and kanji count, alongside a good bit of general knowledge. With questions as varied as from Cambodian temples to chemicals of the brain, the mic fitted with button adds to the authenticity. I will have a B please Bob.
Playstation
One on One Beat Em Up
Draws on the Gundam world excellently to produce a full on 2D fighter worthy of the license. With obligatory story and versus modes comes a time attack challenge and survival mode. Reminiscent in parts of Capcom’s finer works, their isn’t much more of a complement we can pay.
Sega Saturn
Sports
Well crafted kick around with four player mode a scream, although as such unlikely to be contributing much to the Respect campaign. Utilises J-League teams and the game engine has a good balance of arcade feel with varied goal scoring.
Super Famicom
Action
Fine use of the SFC’s palette and some n ice extras such as being able to ride kangaroos in order to zip around planting tactical bombs a little bit quicker. The tweaks never dominate a fine game that never needed fixing and add to the fun factor.
PC Engine HU Card
Sports
Gate ball is the sport of croquet more or less and with some fine, Japanese style theming, players must not only whack the ball through the gate, but also think about the dangle of the angle for their next shot. Works well on the Engine.

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