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Edited May 1, 2024
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This wasn't very easy to find so I figured others might think it's exciting. The only way I even found it was by clicking on one of the games that happened to be on the list. Looks like a ton of presale games, deluxe versions, AAA games etc... I went with the switch games:
Baten Kaitos I & II HD Remaster (Multi-Language) (Japan, No Region Protection) x 1
Final Fantasy IX (Multi-Language) (Asia, No Region Protection) x 1
The Last Faith [The Nycrux Edition] (Multi-Language) (Japan, No Region Protection) x 1
Paid $100 even. That included Taxes and shipping which is pretty great. This will be my first Play-Asia purchase but reviews online are pretty good.
https://www.play-asia.com/games/b...0000000000
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I'd consider them a trusted store.
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Some of the Asian releases on play-Asia's website actually don't include English language support, so if you want to play in English then make sure to select the game that you are interested in, scroll down to the "product languages" section, and verify that English is included.
Either that, or you can actually filter the whole list by language by selecting "English". If you are only looking for North American releases only, you can also filter by region by selecting "Encoding" and then "NTSC U/C".
Yup, I was just there and bought Princess peach, 3 mario games for $20~25 each when exchanged for dollar.
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It's because of weak yen and strong dollar. ¥5000yen used to be like $50 now they're like $33.
I'd consider them a trusted store.
Thanks for the post.
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Are you saying I can use my no foreign exchange fee credit card to purchase games from play Asia for $20 usd if I pay in yen?
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I know Playstation started it with PS4 and Xbox with Xbox One. not sure when Nintendo first started being region free.
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