Really interesting video here, dude! Great questions and was awesome to get a little insight of how Game Hunting in Japan was 15 years ago! Keep doing this :D
Such a very awesome series to start bro. You have my sub and like FOR SURE. His collection was a bit everywhere but I think that's what made it so special. Plus like you guys kept saying. "Quality over quantity" yessir!! When he busted out the flip screen TV and started playing a shooter on it I was jelly. 😅
I lived in Japan from 2009 to 2019. Shipped around 40 large moving boxes of games out when I moved back home. Lots of good finds over the years. A few highlights are a complete in box Kiki Kaikai Tsukiyo Soushi (Pocky & Rocky 2) that I found for 1000 yen in a junk bin in a Hard-Off in rural Gifu, a CIB Famicom Edition Game Boy Micro for 4000 yen, a Nintendo Color TV-Game Block Kuzushi for 1000 yen, Toys R Us Edition Game Boy Light for 8000, two Famicom Twin units for 4000 each... In 2017-2018, once I knew I was gonna leave Japan, I decided to go hard on collecting for a bit and knock out a lot of the more expensive stuff I wanted, which in retrospect was very lucky as we all know what happened to retro game prices in 2019-2020. Picked up titles like LSD, Adventure of Little Ralph, The Rapid Angel, Gaia Seed, Radiant Silvergun, Keio Flying Squadron 2 and so on, and didn't pay more than 20k yen for any single game.
2008-2019 must have been such a cool time to be here. I came over in 2018 but the changes are drastic. You definitely made the right call to go all out then, I've been to Gifu and yeah, it's still way better than most places to this day so you must've had quite the fun time game hunting haha Thanks so much for sharing!
This was a amazing game collection tour. I love seeing the different games and hearing the different stories on how they got them. I remember when games were cheap but now it's insane. 16:58 very cultured and a great find. Cool video. ^_^
TIL about SFC Shadowrun, that is wild and definitely going to have to track that one down! I feel you on the 'restarting the collection' story I moved out of my parents' house in 2020 but still have to get the rest of my things.... long story. but ever since been trying to rebuild a retro collection I got a good set going for Saturn, Dreamcast, PS2, Game Boy and SNES/SFC! this was a neat interview.
I've been collecting since 1994. Some awesome setup enrique has. I bought nextgen in 94 and retro 8 bit and 16 bit now. I'm all over the place. I'm in japan now, ran out of money done 3000 dollars.
Really cool collection tour and retrospective on collecting in Japan. As someone that has been living there in 2011 when prices were still cheap, that was a great throwback! Question: at the beginning, there is a Sufami cartridge of Wild Guns shown, but it differs from the one I know (only the logo)… what’s up with that?
that is because it is not the original cartridge. Wild guns on the Super Famicom has been an expensive title as far as I remember even just the loos cartridge and finding a cheap well done repro was enough to fill the gap! ^_^
@@enriquedelarosa1506 I see, thanks for the reply! Be wary about 3.3V chips on the cartridge though, Chinese bootlegs often use them because they are cheaper parts, but they can damage the hardware.
haha he should play the 2nd octopath, the final fights of 2nd octopath were crazier than the first octopath. (i played both and full completed both). i hope they make octopath traveler 3. its a great series. i just love turn based RPG, and final fantasy series should not have went action based (although i loved 16, the others were meh)
As a game collector myself, I always have the admiration for dedicated game collectors out there.
Thank you Enrique for your time and your passion. Great collection!
Great video man, its such a joy to see people enjoying and proud of their collections.
Appreciate it! It was a lot of fun to make, looking forward to doing more of these.
@@4amLaundryThank you for the videos and i hope that you continue to have fun!!!!
Really interesting video here, dude!
Great questions and was awesome to get a little insight of how Game Hunting in Japan was 15 years ago! Keep doing this :D
This episode was awesome man great interview 😎👍
Great video quality and editing as always!
Such a very awesome series to start bro. You have my sub and like FOR SURE. His collection was a bit everywhere but I think that's what made it so special. Plus like you guys kept saying. "Quality over quantity" yessir!! When he busted out the flip screen TV and started playing a shooter on it I was jelly. 😅
Big greetings for Takumi! I hope one day we will meet somewhere in Japan. Nice series, great start and awesome first guest! 🤜🔥🤛
This was great, as I really enjoyed it.
Super cool top 😊
I love seeing how much passion people have for gaming. Retro or new.
Love the idea of seeing collections from other people, look forward to seeing the next collector.
Love the idea of this series!
Really cool and genuine video and series! Thank you.
This is a fantastic idea for a series, can't wait for more
Awesome collection and cool video!
Awesome to see collectors in Japan !!! Got something special with this New Content! Thanks Pim & keep it up👍
Insanely underrated channel.
Another great video, super cool to see other peoples collections!
Looks great! He is kinda correct, the biggest fun in collecting is finding deals in the wild, its sad that the prices are going up...
I lived in Japan from 2009 to 2019. Shipped around 40 large moving boxes of games out when I moved back home.
Lots of good finds over the years. A few highlights are a complete in box Kiki Kaikai Tsukiyo Soushi (Pocky & Rocky 2) that I found for 1000 yen in a junk bin in a Hard-Off in rural Gifu, a CIB Famicom Edition Game Boy Micro for 4000 yen, a Nintendo Color TV-Game Block Kuzushi for 1000 yen, Toys R Us Edition Game Boy Light for 8000, two Famicom Twin units for 4000 each...
In 2017-2018, once I knew I was gonna leave Japan, I decided to go hard on collecting for a bit and knock out a lot of the more expensive stuff I wanted, which in retrospect was very lucky as we all know what happened to retro game prices in 2019-2020. Picked up titles like LSD, Adventure of Little Ralph, The Rapid Angel, Gaia Seed, Radiant Silvergun, Keio Flying Squadron 2 and so on, and didn't pay more than 20k yen for any single game.
2008-2019 must have been such a cool time to be here. I came over in 2018 but the changes are drastic. You definitely made the right call to go all out then, I've been to Gifu and yeah, it's still way better than most places to this day so you must've had quite the fun time game hunting haha
Thanks so much for sharing!
Hes such a nice man. Fantastic collection. Im excited to see the rest of the series Pim.
4amLaundry with the weekend live and video good times as always your greatness and channel continues to grow Pim
This was a amazing game collection tour. I love seeing the different games and hearing the different stories on how they got them. I remember when games were cheap but now it's insane. 16:58 very cultured and a great find. Cool video. ^_^
really great video
Awesome video! Collecting in Japan is awesome!
If you ever end up in Kyushu (Sasebo), I would love to show you my collection!
Beginning of a beautiful series!
Found this channel a couple weeks ago watching the live streams. Great channel mate.
Great lifestyle documentary, nice Pim lore too haha
Awesome idea for a series.
Great video cool to hear how other people's collection started. Superb editing 👌
Love to videos. Really great to stumble upon your channel.
excellent interview
Japanese game rooms! We gotta see more!
Gaaf dat je dit allemaal hebt durven doen en hebt bereikt! Heel cool🇳🇱🙌🏽👍🏽🇯🇵
Wow he have lots of gems, love the video, please make more interview video with the collector.
Great video 👍
I always enjoyed RPGs blessed to see all from 1980-Now a friend of Pim is a friend of mine Enrique’s cool
great interview!
I really liked this video... great work
TIL about SFC Shadowrun, that is wild and definitely going to have to track that one down! I feel you on the 'restarting the collection' story I moved out of my parents' house in 2020 but still have to get the rest of my things.... long story. but ever since been trying to rebuild a retro collection I got a good set going for Saturn, Dreamcast, PS2, Game Boy and SNES/SFC! this was a neat interview.
I've been collecting since 1994. Some awesome setup enrique has. I bought nextgen in 94 and retro 8 bit and 16 bit now. I'm all over the place. I'm in japan now, ran out of money done 3000 dollars.
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Please tell me the BGM here
Was that TV at the end the PS3TV??? Damn what a cool collection 😭 100 yen for some of those games are INSANE
Cool stuff. You should interview Jim from Mad Panic Gaming!
Really cool collection tour and retrospective on collecting in Japan. As someone that has been living there in 2011 when prices were still cheap, that was a great throwback!
Question: at the beginning, there is a Sufami cartridge of Wild Guns shown, but it differs from the one I know (only the logo)… what’s up with that?
that is because it is not the original cartridge. Wild guns on the Super Famicom has been an expensive title as far as I remember even just the loos cartridge and finding a cheap well done repro was enough to fill the gap! ^_^
@@enriquedelarosa1506 I see, thanks for the reply! Be wary about 3.3V chips on the cartridge though, Chinese bootlegs often use them because they are cheaper parts, but they can damage the hardware.
Does this count as engagement? Hope it helps keep up the good work
Nice boxes
15y of game collecting ❤😊
27:06 FF TACTICS ! COME BACK HERE PLEASE NOOO! 😂❤
Do you have a collection tour of your own?
Dude,what was that suport he was using to rotated his Playstation 3D display? can you explain it to me? I need one that!!!
I think it's just a VESA mount stand since when he bought it it didn't come with the original one.
@@4amLaundry I got one but mine came with the stander one. Thanks a lot man!! I'm from Brazil by the way. I love your Channel.
5:22 He says "Disgaea" (awesome Tactic RPG), not Dissidia :P
Awesome collection and video!
The problem is the space there are no much space in Japan to store such collection
I tried to focus on the video, but that one facial hair...
0:04 is that your plant collection XD jk
haha he should play the 2nd octopath, the final fights of 2nd octopath were crazier than the first octopath. (i played both and full completed both).
i hope they make octopath traveler 3. its a great series. i just love turn based RPG, and final fantasy series should not have went action based (although i loved 16, the others were meh)
What’s your nationality? Your accent is interesting.
I feel like gifting you some art. But I need to know more about what you like 🤔
Another great video, super cool to see other peoples collections!