Thread:Velt211/@comment-2003:D6:4722:2E2A:DD17:3F8A:F36C:2C58-20190924042015/@comment-2003:D6:4715:BAE2:F83C:2EAD:E10F:DF06-20191114122753

Here you generally just had them on the pavement for instance. So even an unsupervised 10-year old could have bought them. But well, funnily enough, smoking was always non-existent/rare in my classes (elementary school and later grammar school). That tube system is what I meant with "hidden". It works though and that is what matters. Uh-oh, don't remind me of the costs. I once tried to access some hentai website where you had to give your phone number and which charges a lot per minute as a kid...needless to say, it wasn't cheap and the worst part, it didn't work either. At least I partly deflected the blame by claiming it just popped up or something like that. Pretty sure it would be fine since you don't need to give your ID for that. So downloading games and then playing them offline works perfectly fine. There are also alternatives like virtual LAN etc, so the possibilities for those who want to try it are there.

No idea, have never tried ordering a CD. Just took a look at it now and I would be able to order アリスサウンドアルバムVol.31 ランス10 at least. For me it would be convenience, selection and security that matters most. I have no issue with paying a certain percentage over the standard price. At least Amazon has trouble with counterfeit products and such but it's more an American thing so far. The German store is still decently good and the Japanese store maybe too. Despite of that, Amazon is still gigantic, only Alibaba is catching up but their storefront is generally terrible, machine translation and all.

The Falcom games usually also had DVD PC releases, so the sound there was pretty good. The CD version only had 22kHz in comparison. But yeah, everything should fit on 1.8 GB, unless you want to polish something up. Dunno, the late 90s/early 00s ports/releases are generally the best versions. Mhm, it's 90s games, those are generally easy to find. And both times I found one of Falcom, they went away for over 10000 Yen, even if it originally only cost 3800 Yen *sigh* Another problem of modern Falcom is that the ports aren't even done by them anymore. So some third party can really mess it up like it happened with...NIS America, it was, I think.

Seems to be that way here as well. They wanted to deliver another package but I, of course, wasn't here. No neighbour took it though, so I have to get it tomorrow from one of their shops after 14:00. Still: 11/12/2019 09:25 In Customs, so it took only 1 1/2 days in customs which is quicker than it was when I got RR and it took almost 7 days there. Can't complain about how it is now. But well, as I said, it's also more expensive. It's one of those games that came as options but I bought the slipcase/other box variant which is kinda like a normal game box, just smaller. Still, they should have made those larger. I would never sell them. I would take them with me to my grave :P Most likely. The second-hand market is pretty big in Japan after all (not surprising, considering the prices) and digital directly combats that. Well, hope dies last, so there is always a chance we will still get it.