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narshe: 2015-11-07 07:34:10 pm
I just want the cart and don't care about box or manual. I would like the labels in decent condition though.
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OneHans
I have seen a lot of Doropie carts are being sold on http://buyee.jp/?lang=en Smiley
There currently aren't any there, right? Or am I doing something wrong? I'll keep my eye on that site too now. Thanks.
The way buyee works is that it just searches the major Japanese auction/shopping websites; when you use the site to buy items, buyee will act as the middle man and purchase them (for a fee) and then ship them to you. This drives the cost of anything you order up, but it is convenient. The vast majority of listings won't be in English, so if you're searching for Doropie carts, try using the search term どろぴー

Game is expensive. I got mine for around 7200 yen after shipping early last year, and it's only gone up.
Thank you for the clarification! The prices seem quite a bit cheaper than what they go for on eBay though.
This site could be very dangerous for me...
OneHans
Sorry that I didn't clarify it right away, my bad. Thanks George Smiley  You really have to compare between buyee and eBay. Sometimes it's more convenient buying on buyee and sometimes it's cheaper on eBay. You would have to pay like 80-100$ for a Doropie cart.

On a different note, do you plan to speedrun it? If yes then you might want to get the US version since it is way faster because a lot of tricks are not working on the Japanese version.
No worries! I'm going to wikipedia and looking up games to get their Japanese characters to search for.

I noticed some are the same price (or even more strangely enough) than eBay. I picked up Doropie and Rescue Rangers 2. Both were quite a bit cheaper than they are going for (if there were any) on eBay.

I'm actually just getting it to play casually. I don't own any NES games, but have been getting a bunch of Famicom games. I like the form factor, for whatever reason. If I do decide to run it, I'll remember that I need to pick up Krion Conquest to run it.

Thanks for all the info!
OneHans
Haha, that's how I am doing it, go to Wikipedia and copy&paste the Japanese characters Cheesy

For casual playthroughs Doropie makes more sense. If you have any questions feel free to contact me here or via PM