Show me your Boxed Super Famicom collection

kingtreelo

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Not affiliated with this place but as its 20 mins up the road and the largest retro games place in the uk, i'll share this link. Forgotten Worlds. 30 mins from Glasgow, and yes they do post stuff.

Allan is great, ive bought a few things off him at shows up and down the country, he has an absolute mountain of stuff though, i really could do with paying a visit to him at some point, he also has a small arcade now in his store
 

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Super Famicom games are so much cheaper on the whole. Got to the point where I didn't really care about the language difference. If rather payy £20 for Mario World then £200 (for the yellow box. Also, not sure if it's a cultural thing but Japanese gamers seem to take way better care of their games. Got a few bits of Nintendo Cardboard from Japan and a lot of it is mint.
 

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Agree completely.

YHA's 'junk treatment' is often eBay's 'excellent'.

You can pay a few quid for loose carts or £20+ boxed. The rarer stuff goes up in price but it's still nowhere near English game prices. Looked-after boxes are in better supply, the art looks gorgeous, and being the original releases they have more collectable value to me.

Bigger library too. It contains some real oddities and I don't mind buying some I know I'll never play, just to have as a sort of boxy collectable card. Which is maybe kinda stupid but they look that nice.
 

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I love this thread :love:
Awesome Super Famicom collections on display and they are beautifully presented. Bravo !

With heart in mouth I dared to rate the thread !! 5 *****
 
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