Fighting Vipers 2 PAL isn't odd since it's the only english language version of the game, though you could say the game itself is odd.
www.play-asia.com
This website has a number of really cheap Dreamcast imports, though most games were US releases too. I picked up:
Gundam Battle Online $8.90
Fire Pro Wrestling D $8.90
Sakura Taisen 3 $18.90 (was $8.90 a few days ago)
Atlier Marie $15.90
The catch: for five games my shipping was $24.00. A bit steep but still not bad overall. They also have some nice classic Neo Geo games, some NGP games at $5, and a few oddities like Fighting Vipers 2 PAL version. *-neo
Fighting Vipers 2 PAL isn't odd since it's the only english language version of the game, though you could say the game itself is odd.
"I've watched while the maggots have defiled the earth. They have
built their castles and had their wars. I cannot stand by idly any longer." - Otogi 2
First place I've seen stock it though, can't say I've really looked however... *-neoOriginally posted by Ammadeau
Fighting Vipers 2 PAL isn't odd since it's the only english language version of the game, though you could say the game itself is odd.
It was readily available when it originally came out, but not too many people cared so no place kept it in stock for very long. I know NCS had it at one point at least.
Considering there's very little text in the game, it's sort of a moot point anyway.
"I've watched while the maggots have defiled the earth. They have
built their castles and had their wars. I cannot stand by idly any longer." - Otogi 2
They're in Hong Kong, which explains the high shipping costs. You can have an order shipped by EMS or airmail, which get to be about the same amount once an order gets fairly heavy. EMS shipping is very nice though: 3-4 days with online tracking. And don't let their location put you off...they seem to be a very reliable operation. They shipped out my Xbox Magic Box very promptly, and I've heard no complaints about their service.
Think that abbreviation was absolutely necessary?ARe they here in 'merica?
It's a parody of a Bushism. His accent will often make it sound like he's saying "'Merican" or "'Murican" -- it's a West Texas thing. It really shouldn't be taken as a reflection of his intelligence, but I wouldn't expect them to be able to separate that from localized enunciation.Originally posted by cigsthecat
Think that abbreviation was absolutely necessary?
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