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November 19, 2009

PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller (Japanese Version) - Silver

Filed under: PlayStation 3 — Tags: , , , — ndesigns @ 6:49 am

PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller (Japanese Version) - Silver

PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller (Japanese Version) - Silver
Binding: Accessory
Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment
Product Description:
The SIXAXIS controller, originally bundled with the PS3, has been upgraded into the DualShock 3. This combines the features of the motion-sensitive SIXAXIS controller with the force feedback functions of the PS2's DualShock 2 controller. The controller operates wirelessly via Bluetooth techonology, though they can also be wired with a USB-to-USB mini cable which is also used to charge the device. The DualShock 3 can sense movement on all three-dimensional axes, and has built-in analog control on the control sticks and buttons.
List Price: USD 59.99
Lowest Used Price: USD 39.98
Lowest New Price: USD 39.99
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Average Rating:
Features:
  • DualShock 3 brings back the "rumble" feature for full gameplay immersion
  • Bluetooth Wireless connection to your system, plus USB-USB mini cable for play-and-charge option
  • L2 and R2 analog trigger buttons
  • The DualShock 3 is practically a required upgrade for any hardcore PlayStation 3 owner
  • Highly sensitive motion sensing system so as you move the controller the game moves with it
Brand: Sony
Model: CECHZC2JSS
Release Date: 2008-07-11
Customer Reviews


Great Controller!!
This is by far the best controller for the PS3!! It was a surprise for my son's birthday and he loved the fact he had silver and not black like everyone else!!


very early christmas present
I ordered this item from amazon back in October of this year so that I could get a good start on my holiday shopping. Not until recently had I seen this item for the PS3 and I knew that when I bought the item it was going to be as prommised in the pikcture because my experience with this site has always been a good one and all of the items that I order come looking brand new and always very quickly! I have no complaints and the ordering is simple clear and exactly what I look for. Thank you Amazon and its sellers!
~Tania Maldonado


Silver DS3
My Ds3 controller arrived at my house in the time they said it would, i will definitely be purchasing from them again.


Great!
the silver is very nice! works just like any other PS3 controllers (of course)


U.S. consumers beware
If you live in the United States and are thinking of purchasing the Japanese version of the Dual Shock 3 controller beware that you have no recourse replacing this item if it breaks within Sony's 90-day warranty period. I owned this controller for one month prior to the X and square buttons becoming unusable. I called SCEA to have the broken controller replaced and they instructed me to send it to their fulfillment department in San Mateo, CA. Two months later, without any contact from SCEA, I called them to receive a status update. They told me that region-specific systems and peripherals must be returned to regional centers (i.e. Japan in this instance). They said they would send me the broken controller back if I desired and I could then send it to Japan. Not a lot of good that will do me now considering the warranty has expired. Thanks Sony.

Product Information and Prices stored: August 1, 2010, 2:31

September 8, 2009

Nintendo Wii Ghost Squad - Japanese Version

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August 9, 2009

Nintendo Wii Mario and Sonic: Olympic Games, Japanese version

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July 19, 2009

PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller (Japanese Version) - White

Filed under: PlayStation 3 — Tags: , , , — ndesigns @ 4:50 pm

PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller (Japanese Version) - White

PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller (Japanese Version) - White
Binding: Accessory
Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment
Product Description:
The SIXAXIS controller, originally bundled with the PS3, has been upgraded into the DualShock 3. This combines the features of the motion-sensitive SIXAXIS controller with the force feedback functions of the PS2's DualShock 2 controller. The controller operates wirelessly via Bluetooth techonology, though they can also be wired with a USB-to-USB mini cable which is also used to charge the device. The DualShock 3 can sense movement on all three-dimensional axes, and has built-in analog control on the control sticks and buttons.
List Price: USD 59.99
Lowest Used Price: USD 39.99
Lowest New Price: USD 39.99
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Average Rating:
Features:
  • DualShock 3 brings back the "rumble" feature for full gameplay immersion
  • Bluetooth Wireless connection to your system, plus USB-USB mini cable for play-and-charge option
  • L2 and R2 analog trigger buttons
  • The DualShock 3 is practically a required upgrade for any hardcore PlayStation 3 owner
  • Highly sensitive motion sensing system so as you move the controller the game moves with it
Brand: Sony
Model: CECHZC2JCW 
Release Date: 2008-07-11
Languages:
Subtitled: English
Manual: English
Customer Reviews


Simply a PS3 controller that is white
Let's see. As a controller, it's no different from any other Dualshock 3. Weight is perfect (unlike the Sixaxis), but the point of this review is to describe the aesthetics.

It looks really cool, contrasts the blackness of the PS3 but still fits really well due to design quality and build.


i never received this item!
This item was never received at it's destination. My inquires about it's status have also gone unanswered.


just got mine..
i ordered mine from here and it just came. it works and IS NOT THE KNOCK OFF VERSION. so its safe to buy it here. its the japanese one.. not the hong kong ones that dont work... ohh and fast shipping


Looks great, but cheap quality!
This is the second white Japanese controller I've purchased and it is the second one that has broken (the X and the square button no longer functions) after 1 year (which is conveniently when the warranty happens to expire). Of course, you can't send it to a repair shop in America -- the controller must be shipped to Japan, with a running cost of about . That's HALF the controller!! Buyers beware!


DS3 Debuts In USA!
This product is now available in Walmarts and various stores across the USA! Or at least in the North East, e.g. PA. It is .99 like the other controllers. Don't pay over 0 for this controller.

Product Information and Prices stored: August 1, 2010, 2:31

July 11, 2009

Wii Console - Japanese Version

Filed under: Wii hardware — Tags: , — ndesigns @ 2:40 am

Wii Console - Japanese Version

Wii Console - Japanese Version
Binding: Video Game
Lowest Used Price: USD 164.99
Lowest New Price: USD 439.99
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Average Rating:
Features:
  • wii console is nonrefundable/nonexchangeable
  • wii console only~no games
Brand: Nintendo
Customer Reviews


Japanese Nintendo Wii gives access to the Japanese VC / Wiiware list
When I bought the Wii from Japan, I intended only to get access to the Japanese Virtual Console and WiiWare games. The CD games are too expensive and most are available here. Having that be said, this is what I will review it on.

First powering on the system was a little frustrating because I kept selecting the wrong menu options, so I used My Japanese Coach for Nintendo DS to get by. The black Wii seems to be a little quicker than the white one because it has been out less than a year. All the menus stay the same. The only language is Japanese looking like traditional Kanji instead of the simpler version of the text. So, if you are familiar with the American Wii, or have one available, just turn that one on to see what each item says.

For the Shop Channel, you have quite a selection. First, the systems are Famicom, Super Famicom, Nintendo 64, Neo-Geo, Sega Master System, Sega Megadrive (Genesis), MSX (many Konami games), Arcade, but still no Atari games. Many of the games on this list are not available in the US such as Gradius II for NES, Super Mario 2 JPN (outside of Mario All-stars), Custom Robo V2 for N64, and some Mario VS Wario puzzle looking game for SNES. For Rockman 3, it is different from our Megaman 3. Some of the stages are slightly different. A typical gamer may not notice, but a true Megaman fan will see it right off. A lot of the NES games are in English except for the RPG or adventure games. Many of the platformers, shooters, piloting, and some strategy games are all in English. For the SNES games, many are still in English, but the number has been greatly reduced. As the systems advance, the English text reduces a lot, but the games are still fun if you don't care to read the text.

Since I am interested in mostly the VC games, here are a few to think about. Nintendo All-Star Dairantou Smash Brothers, Panel de Pon, Super Mario 1, 2, 3, USA, World, Zelda no Densetsu 1, 2, and SNES, Gradius II, Rockman 3, Hoshi no Kirby Super Star, Final Fantasy IV, Fire Emblem 6 (this one has ROY from Super Smash Brothers Melee), Ganbare Goemon 3, and Akumanjo Dracula. I didn't see anything on the Wiiware list different from the American list, other than a few gamble games or card games, but I guess some good ones would be Baku Bomb WiFi 8, Rockman 9, Pocket Monsters Rumble/Brawl/Melee, and the rebirth series that Konami has been putting out like Castlevania, Gradius, and Contra.

Someone is saying that this Wii for sale is not actually Japanese. If it's true, I do not know, but this system is only worth 0, and is actually pretty good and fun to play! I actually got mine from another site and am posting my review here. If you can get a Japanese Wii and are a retro-gamer like myself, I'd check it out!


same thing
this is not a japanese version it is the same exsact version in america do not pay 500 dollars for something that is the same thing dont get .e wrong it is fun but its the samme thing

Product Information and Prices stored: August 1, 2010, 2:31

February 5, 2009

Wii Console - Japanese Version

Filed under: Wii hardware — Tags: , — ndesigns @ 9:35 am

November 8, 2007

Wii Console - Japanese Version

Filed under: Wii hardware — Tags: , — ndesigns @ 1:29 am

October 26, 2007

Wii Console - Japanese Version

Filed under: Wii hardware — Tags: , — ndesigns @ 6:17 pm

Wii Console - Japanese Version

Wii Console - Japanese Version
Binding: Video Game
Lowest Used Price: USD 164.99
Lowest New Price: USD 439.99
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Average Rating:
Features:
  • wii console is nonrefundable/nonexchangeable
  • wii console only~no games
Brand: Nintendo
Customer Reviews


Japanese Nintendo Wii gives access to the Japanese VC / Wiiware list
When I bought the Wii from Japan, I intended only to get access to the Japanese Virtual Console and WiiWare games. The CD games are too expensive and most are available here. Having that be said, this is what I will review it on.

First powering on the system was a little frustrating because I kept selecting the wrong menu options, so I used My Japanese Coach for Nintendo DS to get by. The black Wii seems to be a little quicker than the white one because it has been out less than a year. All the menus stay the same. The only language is Japanese looking like traditional Kanji instead of the simpler version of the text. So, if you are familiar with the American Wii, or have one available, just turn that one on to see what each item says.

For the Shop Channel, you have quite a selection. First, the systems are Famicom, Super Famicom, Nintendo 64, Neo-Geo, Sega Master System, Sega Megadrive (Genesis), MSX (many Konami games), Arcade, but still no Atari games. Many of the games on this list are not available in the US such as Gradius II for NES, Super Mario 2 JPN (outside of Mario All-stars), Custom Robo V2 for N64, and some Mario VS Wario puzzle looking game for SNES. For Rockman 3, it is different from our Megaman 3. Some of the stages are slightly different. A typical gamer may not notice, but a true Megaman fan will see it right off. A lot of the NES games are in English except for the RPG or adventure games. Many of the platformers, shooters, piloting, and some strategy games are all in English. For the SNES games, many are still in English, but the number has been greatly reduced. As the systems advance, the English text reduces a lot, but the games are still fun if you don't care to read the text.

Since I am interested in mostly the VC games, here are a few to think about. Nintendo All-Star Dairantou Smash Brothers, Panel de Pon, Super Mario 1, 2, 3, USA, World, Zelda no Densetsu 1, 2, and SNES, Gradius II, Rockman 3, Hoshi no Kirby Super Star, Final Fantasy IV, Fire Emblem 6 (this one has ROY from Super Smash Brothers Melee), Ganbare Goemon 3, and Akumanjo Dracula. I didn't see anything on the Wiiware list different from the American list, other than a few gamble games or card games, but I guess some good ones would be Baku Bomb WiFi 8, Rockman 9, Pocket Monsters Rumble/Brawl/Melee, and the rebirth series that Konami has been putting out like Castlevania, Gradius, and Contra.

Someone is saying that this Wii for sale is not actually Japanese. If it's true, I do not know, but this system is only worth 0, and is actually pretty good and fun to play! I actually got mine from another site and am posting my review here. If you can get a Japanese Wii and are a retro-gamer like myself, I'd check it out!


same thing
this is not a japanese version it is the same exsact version in america do not pay 500 dollars for something that is the same thing dont get .e wrong it is fun but its the samme thing

Product Information and Prices stored: August 1, 2010, 2:31

October 22, 2007

Nintendo Wii Mario and Sonic: Olympic Games, Japanese version

Filed under: Wii play — Tags: , , , — ndesigns @ 3:17 pm

September 27, 2007

Nintendo Wii Ghost Squad - Japanese Version

Filed under: Wii play — Tags: , , — ndesigns @ 12:16 pm

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