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Location: United StatesMember since: 28 Mar, 2009

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happy-japapan (10907)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Awesome Customer! Paid quickly! Thank you for your support.
g***b (157)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Very responsive, quick shipper and items arrived as described
throwing_star (12190)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Thanks for shopping! Ships in approximately 5 business days.
k***k (123)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Packaged well, fast shipping
Reviews (3)
07 Feb, 2011
Good game with the best presentation
I'd wanted to play Final Fantasy XIII, but the only voice option in America is English. Thus, I got the Japanese version since the Hong Kong version (which had English text but Japanese voices) was hard to find. But obviously, I found a Hong Kong version. The presentation is nice, the gameplay is well done, and Maaya Sakamoto is doing her usual good job, this time as Lightning. Worth the purchase.
Super Mario USA NES Nintendo Famicom Japan USED
08 Apr, 2017
A classic :) Still plays great.
The cartridge, being a little old, needed some dusting off at first. But it runs great now. It's the Japanese version of what America calls Super Mario Bros 2. You know, Mario and pals go to a dream world to dethrone a tyrant frog thing with vegetables. Gameplay is solid. Game works great. It's the awesome same ol same ol with a different title screen and a Famicom cartridge PCB.
Waddingtons Monopoly Board Game
09 Mar, 2016
5/5. Better product than the standard American releases.
To think that a British release of an originally American board game is better overall in quality than the American release. The Chance and Community Chest cards are made like playing cards used in casinos. With the same kind of material and coating. The property cards are too. The board has an elegant red wrap instead of the plain blue wrap. The property squares have the name and value printed both upside-down and rightside-up to be more readable from any angle. The rest is either the same (such as the dice and player pieces), but a minor difference is all the locations are from London, England rather than the USA's Atlantic City, New Jersey. But the only problem there is a few names may be a little difficult to pronounce if you've not been to London. Honestly, once you've played 4 or 5 versions of the game... the name on the square is a trivial thing.