ENJOY GAME JAPAN

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Relive Your Greatest Gaming Memories.

Authentic Japanese retro consoles, expertly maintained and delivered from our hearts to yours. Experience the quality backed by 500+ positive reviews.

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“Choose Your Set, Start Your Quest”

Curated Japanese retro bundles, cleaned and tested for your next adventure.

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Playground of the Gods

Nintendo, SEGA, NEC... Follow the trails of the gods that once ignited our passion.

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From the Shopkeeper's Vault

Japan exclusives, mint condition items, and the rarest of finds you may never see again.

Illustration of MAX, a smiling young knight in golden armor with a sword and shield, alongside a cheerful fairy. Banner title reads “MAX’S QUEST,” promoting the manga series.

An epic retro adventure—with secret shop tales on the side.

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Curated bundles with cleaned hardware, gameplay-tested. Region and power notes included.

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  • A diagram showing how to connect a Famicom console to a modern TV. The diagram illustrates a Famicom console at the top, a 100V voltage transformer to its left, and an AV converter box at the bottom. A cable connects the Famicom to the transformer, and another connects the transformer to the AV converter. An AV cable connects the converter to the TV. The transformer has a "100V" tag, and the Famicom has a "Region Tag" to indicate the importance of region and power compatibility. The diagram is captioned "Co

    Console Care 101

    Region, power and video made simple. Save this quick guide.

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  • Flat vector illustration of a handheld game console opened for restoration, showing internal circuit board and battery with cleaning tools such as brushes, cotton swab, and screwdriver

    Restoration Diary

    Inside cleaning, parts swaps, and real gameplay checks.

    Open the Diary 
  • Sketch-style sheets of classic game consoles and controllers with a small timeline below — Console History series from a family shop since 1985.

    Console History

    Short essays from a family shopkeeper’s view since 1985.

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How our set menus work

  • Four fixed types: Starter / Best Seller / Hidden Gems / Budget
  • Includes one A-title per set (cleaned and gameplay-tested)
  • Region & power notes included. Swap examples in Set Menu Lab

What our buyers say

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US ★★★★★

“"Postage was quick via FedEx. Well packed. Rare item at great value. Excellent team communication. I'm very pleased!"– g******in”

FR ★★★★★

“"Très bonne communication, vendeur sérieux, produit conforme. Emballage parfait."– a*******56”

AU ★★★★★

“"Spectacular experience! communicated openly and honestly. Item was packed with great care. Thank you!"– p******1”

We clean & test every item in Japan.

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Manga Monday

MAX's Quest: a shopkeeper’s tale. Read the latest chapter.