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hyl 2013-07-06 19:02

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Originally Posted by Haiprbim (Post 4747813)
Yeah, that's the German version of it.
What do you mean by navigate? I don't know about their websites, but their shops are quite cool.

Then this would be a rather pointless recommendation if you are unable to buy games online from them (or atleast not in an user-friendly way). Because unless your country have those kind of stores, you are not likely ever going to go there for anything, let alone japanese games

Haiprbim 2013-07-07 00:00

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Originally Posted by hyl (Post 4749634)
Then this would be a rather pointless recommendation if you are unable to buy games online from them (or atleast not in an user-friendly way). Because unless your country have those kind of stores, you are not likely ever going to go there for anything, let alone japanese games

As I've said...

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Originally Posted by Haiprbim (Post 4747064)
Muller is a good place to buy games in if you live in Central Europe.

I'm wondering, do you guys and gals these days even read anything others post 'till the end?
Anyhow, I see that not many people who actually accept information others give are on this thread, so I'm off.

Have fun.

Benoit 2013-07-07 07:27

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Originally Posted by Haiprbim (Post 4749947)
I'm wondering, do you guys and gals these days even read anything others post 'till the end?

Sure. But it looks like you didn't understand that this thread deals with online shops. You didn't specify that your recommendation was only of use for someone with physical access to the stores, as it was likely interpreted as "if you live in Central Europe this store is ideal because shipping would be cheap(er)".

hyl 2013-07-07 08:07

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Originally Posted by Haiprbim (Post 4749947)
As I've said...



I'm wondering, do you guys and gals these days even read anything others post 'till the end?
Anyhow, I see that not many people who actually accept information others give are on this thread, so I'm off.

Have fun.

That's the funny part. Muller is not even in every country in Central Europe. >_>
In fact it's still primarily a company in Germany and it's not even a specialized store for japanese games (the main subject of this thread) and i seriously doubt it has a huge collection of japanese imported games

Shinji103 2014-05-03 13:29

Does

http://www.anibro.jp/

sell and ship internationally? (I have a feeling it doesn't though)

Tenzen12 2014-05-05 10:32

I am interested about Tokyo Majin games, was there ever some translation patch or walktrought?

Danshenmue 2015-04-27 00:52

If you are interested in old rare japanese games check out my small store!

http://www.cooljpstuff.com/#!mixed-classic-games/cqaj

DingoEnderZOE2 2015-11-02 16:17

Haven't been here in a while. So whats the word on shops that sell Ero-games? Paletweb is apparantly closed and with Shophimeya and that being gone I'm back to square one about where to buy ero-games.

So any websites that sell a decent selection of ero-games?

hyl 2015-11-02 16:28

if you dont care about shop exclusive bonusses, there is always Amiami or amazon.jp

DingoEnderZOE2 2015-11-02 16:56

Amazon.jp ships Ero-games out of Japan??? I only used to use it for books and the like cause I heard they didn't ship ero games. If they ship ero-games to japan then hell yeah.

vivi.wannabe 2015-12-02 09:47

amazon.jp doesn't ships any games out of Japan, but that's easily resolved by using a forwarding service. (I should say, they won't ship to the States. I can't speak for any other country)

If I don't care about the extras, I'll buy both new & used from amazon.jp.
If I do care, it then falls on whether I want the extras from ami ami, animate or stellaworth :nod:


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