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Home » Community » Photoshoots » Japan 2003

Japan 2003

Maxload in Akihabara (Tokyo) sells MSX stuff
Maxload in Akihabara (Tokyo) sells MSX stuff
Maxload in Akihabara. Boxes with MSX computers.
Maxload in Akihabara. Boxes with MSX computers.
Sealed MSX1 computers  ( Maxload)
Sealed MSX1 computers ( Maxload)
Lot's of MSX software at Trader2 also in Akihabara (Tokyo)
Lot's of MSX software at Trader2 also in Akihabara (Tokyo)
Remco, our reporter holding MSX software in the Trader2 shop
Remco, our reporter holding MSX software in the Trader2 shop
Remco, our reporter holding the real FM-Pac in the Trader2 shop
Remco, our reporter holding the real FM-Pac in the Trader2 shop
Sorcerian, Metal Gear 2 (11.800 yen), Illusion City (7600 yen), FM-Pac (only 800 yen!!)
Sorcerian, Metal Gear 2 (11.800 yen), Illusion City (7600 yen), FM-Pac (only 800 yen!!)
MoG, Knightmare, Parodius, Hydlide and Tower of Cabin in the Trader2 store (Akihabara).
MoG, Knightmare, Parodius, Hydlide and Tower of Cabin in the Trader2 store (Akihabara).
Racks filled with MSX Software at Trader2.
Racks filled with MSX Software at Trader2.
Remco in front of the Trader2 Shop
Remco in front of the Trader2 Shop
Front entrance at Trader2
Front entrance at Trader2
MSX Computers in Osaka (Sofmap, not sure)
MSX Computers in Osaka (Sofmap, not sure)
MSX1 and MSX2 computers , lot's of them.
MSX1 and MSX2 computers , lot's of them.
MSX1 and MSX2 computers between 1000 and 2000 yen
MSX1 and MSX2 computers between 1000 and 2000 yen
Lot's of loose cartridges for sale. (Osaka, price between 50~200 yen)
Lot's of loose cartridges for sale. (Osaka, price between 50~200 yen)
Dragon Slayer 6 (500 yen), Konami Snatcher (9800 yen)
Dragon Slayer 6 (500 yen), Konami Snatcher (9800 yen)
Todaiji Temple in Nara
Todaiji Temple in Nara
Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Temple) in Kyoto
Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Temple) in Kyoto
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