
Tokyo Boonies: Retro Game Lucky Bags!
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Score retro video game bargains outside Tokyo's city center at shops like Guruguru Daiteikoku in Hachioji. Reporter Takuya Inaba explores themed 'lucky bags' filled with surprises for PSP, PS3, Nintendo DS, and Wii.
Venture beyond Tokyo's Akihabara for retro game treasures! Suburban shops like Guruguru Daiteikoku offer incredible deals on used games, manga, and more. These hidden gems provide a unique shopping experience away from the tourist crowds.
Explore themed retro game 'lucky bags' (fukubukuro) for a surprise haul. Each bag promises value exceeding its price, but be warned: contents are random and may show wear. It's a gamble for adventurous gamers!
Reporter Takuya Inaba snagged 29 games for just $24, a fraction of their individual value. From PSP romance sims to Wii party games, these bags offer a nostalgic trip and potential collector's items for savvy travelers.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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