by Vinnk - 10.03.05

Well today I had a day off and I decided to go shopping. I did not originally intend to document my trip, but I saw so many things the 4 color rebellion readers might be interested in that I started clicking away with my camera phone. The pictures aren’t the best quality, but then again, neither is my reporting. Now when I left to go shopping my goal was to pick up a new pair of jeans. I wound up not getting the jeans but rather watching ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ and buying Nintendo Toys. The first place of note was a used bookstore known as Book Off. This store is in the same chain as my personal favorite store in the world, the used hardware store, ‘Hard Off’.


Now this, Book Off, is mainly a used Book and CD shop, but the top floor has lots of secondhand games. And something you should know about Japan is that they take REALLY good care of their things, so a used game is almost always in mint condition. I mean how many times in America will you find a complete, mint, boxed Super Scope 6?
It came with a mint copy of Yoshi’s Safari. All for the equivalent of US$15. That is awesome! Almost as awesome as the games I found next…

Yup, original Virtual Boy games for $7-$9 each. I really makes me with I had brought my Virtual Boy to Japan. It also made me wish the system hadn’t been the horrible failure it was, but that is neither here nor there. This store had tons of other great stuff. Thousands of original Famicom and Super Famicom games, A Famicom Disk System, a sign saying the Gameboy Advance Micro was sold out, an in box Power Pad, and a 64DD. I wanted to get picture of these things, but after taking the picture of the Virtual Boy games the store manager started looking at me very suspiciously. So I moved on. Outside a store called ‘Sony Plaza’ there was capsule toy vending machine selling Nintendo toys. Read that again. Outside Sony Plaza…

As you can see, each of these toys costs 200 yen (about $1.80), a bit steep, but man, are they cool. I had to have one. I am not sure if it is luck or not, but I only had enough change for one. Had I had more change I fear I would have bought them all. Here is what the one I bought looked like.

It looked exactly like a little Gameboy. Every detail was perfect. It came with 2 cables that fit it perfectly and would allow it to ‘link’ to one of the other toys. This particular one also came with a tiny Gameboy camera and the Dr. Mario ‘Game Pak’. Here is a close-up of the back; you can see how small this sucker really is.


In retrospect I really wish I had picked up more of these. After Kiddy Land I went to see a movie. In the lobby of the theater, I found this machine:

I knew when I saw it, that this would be the only Nintendo DS watch keychain I would ever need. This machine was only 100 yen (About 85-90 cents depending on the exchange rate) I put in my one remaining 100 yen coin. And, of course, didn’t get it. I got an eraser. Mind you it is the coolest eraser I have ever owned, but I wanted the keychain. Perhaps someday… Anyway here is my cool eraser.

The DS game itself was the eraser. But I have to tell you I would never actually use an eraser as cool as that for such a menial task as correcting my countless spelling errors. No, I put it back in its case.

And ends my shopping report for the city of Kokura, perhaps next time I go shopping I will do another report. Until then this in Vinnk saying ‘Always have lot’s of pocket change on you, you never know when something cool, though totally useless is going to come along.’










This is awesome. One of the best things I’ve seen on here.
I don’t even understand it!
BreakfastPills - 10.04.05 3:26 pm
Loved it! Simply loved it. Awesome article.
BigJKO - 10.04.05 4:51 pm
haha, busted
Hokku - 10.04.05 7:40 pm
i would love to get those
mr.tt - 10.04.05 10:16 pm
I see you edited out the part where you followed Japanese girls around.
Your stories are always the best Vinnk!
hokku - 10.04.05 11:03 pm
haha, busted
Bing - 10.04.05 11:03 pm
Oh man, I would definatly collect all of those DS things.
Jonathan - 10.04.05 11:03 pm
Wow, really nice Vinnk. We need more like this
CoffeeMan - 10.04.05 11:04 pm
I love’d it all. Thank you.
Princess Zelda - 10.04.05 11:04 pm
greatmemories dtrike to me of my trip to japan. Epecially seeing the
DS booth. And standing in the train playing my DS next to a PSP user.
Most people looked at me than him, but great memories.
eom - 10.04.05 11:05 pm
Those little Gameboy figurines are cool. When my sis went to Japan,
she brought back about 6 or so little Nintendogs cellphone strap that
sported a little puppy and a mini-DS. The detail is pretty amazing for
something you get out of a vending machine. I have the strap attached
to my DS right now.
Joseph Valencia - 10.04.05 11:06 pm
the pictures look good as well as the reporting..enjoying reading and
look forward to more like this in the future.
razorrush - 10.04.05 11:06 pm
These things alone would warrent a life in Japan for me.
zooba - 10.04.05 11:11 pm
am always amused how many outside japan believe that the 64DD never shipped anywhere.
thies - 10.04.05 11:12 pm
Can you use the eraser case as a real DS games case
Nicol@s - 10.04.05 11:12 pm
Very cool pictures. If I saw a vending machine with a picture of DS
plastered on it, I know I’d be tempted to blow a buck or two.
God, I wish NOA would get with the program and start getting these
cool items to us.
David - 10.04.05 11:13 pm
There was a Japanese import market I went to a few cities away that
had those kind of toy capsule machine. The one I got was from a zelda
machine and I got Saria or some chick.
That tiny gameboy and gameboy camera is so damn awesome.
NoBullet - 10.04.05 11:13 pm
Japan is cool!!
Great bit on the podcast Vinnk!!
OCTOROK - 10.04.05 11:14 pm
Okay. If anyone questions my interest in Japan, I will simply link
them to here. I didn’t even know they had THIS much stuff in capsule
machines…. I want to go to Japan NOW.
Matthew - 10.04.05 11:14 pm
drool…I hope to be able to study abroad in Japan in a few years…
ode - 10.04.05 11:14 pm
Anyone see the joystiq article where you could win a PSP through a
vending machine? If you didn’t get one you got a pair of panties!!
Great article Vinnk!
Eddie - 10.04.05 11:15 pm
Thanks for the feedback guys. I wasn’t sure how interesting this would
be. It was kind of a test. WHen i went shopping that day I had not
intended to do a post on it, it just kind of happened.
Nicol@s: No the eraser is actually smaller than a DS game, but I
admit, that would have been totally cool.
thies: Yeah the DD did come out, but I have been in Japan on an off
for the last 4 years and this is only the second one I have ever seen.
(The other was in Tokyo)
Again, thank you all for your comments. Makes me want to do another
one.
Vinnk - 10.04.05 11:22 pm
please tell me you snagged the dd. i want one of those so bad!
MobileMilitia - 10.04.05 11:23 pm
‘Hard Off’–haha
Man, that Super Scope woulda been mine…
N Rumas - 10.04.05 11:23 pm
Any chance if I sent you some dough you would snatch up those Virtual
Boy games for me, my collection is calling for them!
starkdesign - 10.04.05 11:24 pm
OMG my dad’s going to Japan in a few weeks! I should get him to pick
up some stuff for me
dsgamer21 - 10.04.05 11:25 pm
The 64DD is calling me… I’ll send you money!
;;
But seriously… go take more pictures. You’d make a ton.
Microtic - 10.04.05 11:26 pm
Nice article, really looking forward to future installments.
Definitely my favorite 4cr editorial yet. And nice segment in the PC.
Kammo - 10.04.05 11:31 pm
Oh man, I WANT that little gameboy camera.
funtographer - 10.04.05 11:31 pm
Very cool editorial. Please keep it up, Japan rules.
Syril Ram - 10.04.05 11:32 pm
Awww, how adorable… I want all of those.
I guess we’ve all seen the REAL Game Boy Micro now
Hey… look what I found, in case anybody wants their own mini Game
Boys…
http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-93-70-10gr.html
Pikachelsea - 10.04.05 11:32 pm
Good job VINNK. I look forward to the next installment.
SithLord - 10.04.05 11:33 pm