Golf games offer so much replay value and are relaxing to play. Camelot makes some great pick up and play golf games but Big Tournament Golf on the Neo Geo AES is my favorite
Great video Jim! I never got into Laserdiscs but there are a lot of people who are still fans of that format. I like golf video games too, and I’ve never played a round of golf either. Chip Shots Golf on the Intellivision is a fun one, and I also like Great Golf on the Master System.
As a vinyl enthusiast, Japanese records almost always have superior sound quality to other pressings! I’d have a field day digging through those. Laserdiscs are awesome too. I’ve got a copy of The Thing on laserdisc framed.
Is Hard Off kind of like our Goodwill? I imagine all this stuff is donated. If they have the space to spare the junk is fine. I would imagine once they run out of room they purge. Some great games for next to nothing there though.
Nah, the stuff here isn't donated, it's a "recycle" shop, they buy and sell. Also, Hard Off is franchised, so the prices often vary from location to location.
Hey what are your opinion on going to various outlets like bookoff , hardoff, mandarake in person vs shopping online from mercari, amazon, surugaya? I live in Kyushu so there are alot less local stuff so and I find online prices to be honestly about the same or cheaper sometimes. So for me I prefer shopping online. I lose the magic of finding stuff I didn't know about and have to be precise with my searches but at the same time almost anything you want will probably be in stock if your willing to pay the yen.. what's your take?
It's different for me because I also use these game hunting trips to make content which I earn money from, so I have a good reason aside from just picking up games. Plus, I try not to be a homebody, I like to get out and about. The only games I buy online are new games from Amazon.
@@MadPanicGaming Thanks, I understand now. I wished I was closer to a major city like Osaka or Tokyo when it comes to game collecting but I'm just glad I'm here! I got a Blast City cab from a local arcade owner, honestly collecting here is the best place to be in the world imo! Your vids help show me new stuff too, ty
I wish we had Junk sections in game stores in the US.
Did you really just say "Star Wars: The Next Generation"??? Dying here... From laughter and shame... 😂😜
I er, meant to do that lol
Glad to see the junk side I’ve so many things at good price makes me wanna go just for that wish I had the funds
Always love the junk videos.
The junk loves you too
Golf games offer so much replay value and are relaxing to play. Camelot makes some great pick up and play golf games but Big Tournament Golf on the Neo Geo AES is my favorite
3X3 Eyes is only four episodes. You can watch it all in less than two hours.
Junk Videos - Best Videos!!!
If you find an Hobby Off with a Figures Junk Section, can you please film it?!
I certainly can
@@MadPanicGaming Go for it!
Love these junk videos! So much fun seeing all the random stuff.
I would have just picked up whole bunch of stuff to mess with and repair. Great video, love these junk stuff.
love the -off walkthroughs! wouldn't mind owning that Initial D wheel, though.
The Junk section is my favorite Jim. You'll never know what you'll find in it. 8^)
Anthony..
You really don't lol, some interesting finds in the junk section every time.
Great video Jim! I never got into Laserdiscs but there are a lot of people who are still fans of that format. I like golf video games too, and I’ve never played a round of golf either. Chip Shots Golf on the Intellivision is a fun one, and I also like Great Golf on the Master System.
If nothing else the artwork on laser discs makes them really attractive.
I've been a lover of Mario Golf and Hot Shots Golf for a long time.
As a vinyl enthusiast, Japanese records almost always have superior sound quality to other pressings! I’d have a field day digging through those. Laserdiscs are awesome too. I’ve got a copy of The Thing on laserdisc framed.
Is Hard Off kind of like our Goodwill? I imagine all this stuff is donated. If they have the space to spare the junk is fine. I would imagine once they run out of room they purge. Some great games for next to nothing there though.
Nah, the stuff here isn't donated, it's a "recycle" shop, they buy and sell. Also, Hard Off is franchised, so the prices often vary from location to location.
So cool. I'd be all over the junk game and electronics sections. Compared to the US: "Wii Sports mint condition $1000. No low ballers!"
I just want there to be a store called "Hard ON".
There's probably one in Vegas
Man… that Hard Off is AWESOME!!! Could you share where is it??
It's the one near Oizumi-gakuen station
@@MadPanicGaming thank you very much!!!
I just went to the Hard-Off website, it's hilarious
thanks for showing us your junk Jim
My pleasure
3x3 eyes is actually on my top 3 favorite manga of all time.
Also I discovered that apparently Logitech is called Logicool in Japan 😅
I don't know why IQ and IQ Final isn't in high demand. Got both for about $5 a while ago. Woo hoo 😄😄😄
I'm guessing those games sold A LOT of copies in Japan because I find them everywhere and they're always dirt cheap.
Did they have a c.h.u.d. on VHS? It's my grail and I'd pay a good amount
Afraid not, nor did they have Bud the Chud
Junk is my treasure
Is the "DK Rap" in Super Donkey Kong changed to a J-Pop song over there in Japan?! I would surely be buying a copy if it did! :D
With the laser discs does the anime have English subtitles? And the English movies they aint dubbed are they?
No subtitles on the anime as far as I know, I imagine the English movies are both dubbed and subbed
lol - Starwars The Next Generation....
Where is it
Xi ! on LD ! OMG 6:06
Hey what are your opinion on going to various outlets like bookoff , hardoff, mandarake in person vs shopping online from mercari, amazon, surugaya? I live in Kyushu so there are alot less local stuff so and I find online prices to be honestly about the same or cheaper sometimes. So for me I prefer shopping online. I lose the magic of finding stuff I didn't know about and have to be precise with my searches but at the same time almost anything you want will probably be in stock if your willing to pay the yen.. what's your take?
It's different for me because I also use these game hunting trips to make content which I earn money from, so I have a good reason aside from just picking up games. Plus, I try not to be a homebody, I like to get out and about. The only games I buy online are new games from Amazon.
@@MadPanicGaming Thanks, I understand now. I wished I was closer to a major city like Osaka or Tokyo when it comes to game collecting but I'm just glad I'm here! I got a Blast City cab from a local arcade owner, honestly collecting here is the best place to be in the world imo! Your vids help show me new stuff too, ty
do you still see guncon set for ps3?
5:54 110 Yens???
Yep, after tax
Why not ship entire crate of every PS1 games for 68 cent each back to the states to a game store for profit?
I ship games to my patrons, and sometimes sell games via Facebook, but I don't ship junk
If u could say the prices more often that would be graet
what store in tokyo is this?
im going to japan in november and want to check it out
This was in Hamura
Where is this my man?
Near Oizumi-gakuen station
So weird, and frustrating, that LaserDisc is still the best format to watch the James Cameron movie The Abyss
Your junk is always fine in our eyes Jim,. 🙄 Thanks for the videos 👌
Ha. Find A Song Of The South movie
Wouldn't be the first time
yo @KidShoryuken the retro projectors can play the light gun games
James Bond is not junk, you should be drunk less often.