Game Choice Club Hong Kong, been there seen it, got the T-Shirt!

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  1. virtual alan

    virtual alan Officer at Arms

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    Well back from my trip to Hong Kong

    And some pictures as promised of Barry and his store.....

    Please excuse the pictures as taken with my mobile/pda so not fantastic (could enter as thumbnails if wanted)

    If you didn`t have the address you could easily miss it...no shop windows :)

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    Once you find the building you could miss the door :)

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    Here is the man himself!!!

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    You can see some nice stuff in tis cupboard/display

    Pani Q / AIBO

    Some more delights

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    And another display case

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    And more

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    Bought a few bits and pieces and he gave me a couple of T-Shirts...Vib Ribbon promo and a Resident Evil 4 one


    On another point.....just around the corner was a huge arcade/mall, loads of computer and some game stuff..............there was an old boy (50`s ish) who was sitting working on a pile of PS2`s doibng something but all in bits................on a shelf he had loads of other stuff he had been working on....even 360`s!!!!

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    If you want to see any other of the pics I took...

    http://photobucket.com/albums/e125/hongkongfam/ALANS%20PICTURES/

    Not in any particular order

    I am the whale in the jacuzzi with the cigar :thumbsup:
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  2. Segafreak_NL

    Segafreak_NL v2.0 New and improved. Site supporter 2012-15

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    Nice pics :)
     
  3. SuperGrafx

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    Whoa! A minty boxed Japanese R.O.B.!!!

    I have the US version, but the Famicom version of the Robot has always eluded me. Boxed would be a huge bonus!
     
  4. Giel

    Giel Intrepid Member

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    Hey!
    I was there last summer when I went to Hong Kong. Bought a DS game(kirby or something) there. Nice store :)
     
  5. babu

    babu Mamihlapinatapai

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    *drools* why can't there exist shops like that over here ^^
    anyway, nice pictures :)
     
  6. liquitt

    liquitt Site Soldier

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    wow nice pics, thanks for sharing!
     
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    That store just looks flat-out awesome.
     
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  8. ccovell

    ccovell Resolute Member

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    Yeah, nice guy. I bought a Dr.PCJr. system from that store a long, long time ago.
     
  9. Game Choice Club has always been my favorite of the Hong Kong shops. They have all the kewl stuff that Lik-Sang and Play-Asia don't carry, but unlike AI Trading or GamesTech they seem to actually have all the stuff listed on their site in stock. Plus, they always throw in a bunch of little freebies whenever I've made an order from them, which is just too cool. Success Shop is pretty cool, too; I've had a couple good orders with them.


    ...word is bondage...
     
  10. ASSEMbler

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    The personification of the shop is stunning. From website, to chap behind a counter.

    That was the experience of the pre web hunt, finding places like that.
    It's not until you have pictures like this that it all comes back to the roots.

    This is excellent, and I am making it front page news.
     
  11. Kittyhawk

    Kittyhawk Robust Member

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    So that's the guy I've ordered from! He's really nice. Awesome pics, dude! It made my day. ^_^
     
  12. gaming247

    gaming247 Site Supporter 2015

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    To echo/agree with everyone else: That is an awesome shop!! I'd love to visit it
     
  13. Calpis

    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    Guess I'm the only one that thinks they're conceited assholes.
     
  14. liquitt

    liquitt Site Soldier

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    erm...yes seems so, why do you think so?
     
  15. Ringo

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    To the right of the Pippen, What the hell is a "Sharp Titler"?


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    Looks like its some kind of famicom.
     
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  16. cahaz

    cahaz Guardian of the Forum

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    One of the reasons im not buying any objects of my collection online (well, sometimes im obligated to...). I find it way cooler to hunt items down with your car, finding places, meeting other peoples, searching desesperatly for an item in an allibaba's cavern...


    My collection isnt as great as many people here, of course. I have no m2 or anything of the type, but im proud of what i've found, by myself, and i can say that every item in my collection have a little story behind it. :xmas:

    those places literally make you dream. And nothing's better than talking with a fellow collector while shopping. That guy seems very friendly. :)
     
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    I still buy the vast majority of my games in Japan on yearly trips. When I was living in Japan it was great getting banter going with the owners of smaller places. Giving you a 10 percent discount or something and looking out for stuff for you. It adds a whole lot of humanity to the gaming experience. + there is the thrill of the looking, exploration of show cases and so on. Even though super-potato is a rather souless chain, they capture the assault on the senses that you just don't get online where everything is neatly presented, I want to actually look for stuff - gives so much more of a thrill.

    The thing I really love about gaming shops in japan is the sense of "instantness". You know that whatever you buy is yours then and there. There is no waiting a week for postage, customs, etc. You can buy something and be cracking open the packaging in a cafe 5 mins later. Maybe I'm just impatient!

    There is only really one person who I actually talk to about collecting and games etc in every day life and it makes a huge difference. Just having a good gaming conversation in the real world is a rare thing. As is a relationship with a gaming shop in the real world.

    For the record, my item of choice in those pics is the Hanshin Tiger Gamecube. I have been looking for too long. I actually had the chance to buy one in osaka, but I left it a couple of hours to think about it and when I came back, it was gone. Maybe they are more common outside Osaka, where hatred for the tigers runs strong!
     
  19. liquitt

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    nice one warakia, couldn't have said it better! :)
     
  20. Mmmm nice pics, I especially liked the ones of the scenery and buildings, looks like you had a fun time, thanks for sharing :)
     
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