All Kurt wanted was his weird little retro horror game. Instead, he was introduced to the complicated world of retro game prices and the curious case of how much cheaper they are in Japan.
Have you ever noticed how much cheaper retro games are in Japan than America? Kurt Indovina had to learn the hard way after developing an infatuation with the game D2 and its designer Kenji Eno. When Kurt set out to obtain a physical copy of the Dreamcast cult-classic, it was to his dismay when he learned how expensive it was to purchase. Well, the American version that is. Because, by comparison, its Japan release cost only a few mere dollars. What’s the deal with that? Quickly, Kurt fell down a rabbit hole of retro game prices and the drastic difference between how Japan and America view and price older games.
In this episode of The Kurt Locker, Kurt attempts to unpack Japan and America’s relationship with retro games. And what better way to try and understand all of this than going to the source: Japan. Kurt travels to Japan and explores areas like Tokyo’s electronic district Akihabara – a hub for retro games – and makes some surprising comparisons along the way. In the process, Kurt also examines his own relationship with collecting games like D2, and what it means to be a collector in the first place.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro: Why are Japanese retro games so cheap?
01:00 - Kurt goes to Japan
02:13 - Japan's culture of physical media
03:27 - Games as books
04:13 - The D2 rabbit hole
05:53 - US has a retro game problem
07:38 - The game grading bubble
09:02 - Our relationship with collecting
Be sure to check out more episodes of The Kurt Locker here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpg6WLs8kxGNL5FL6lNys2rK-3lajF_F8
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Have you ever noticed how much cheaper retro games are in Japan than America? Kurt Indovina had to learn the hard way after developing an infatuation with the game D2 and its designer Kenji Eno. When Kurt set out to obtain a physical copy of the Dreamcast cult-classic, it was to his dismay when he learned how expensive it was to purchase. Well, the American version that is. Because, by comparison, its Japan release cost only a few mere dollars. What’s the deal with that? Quickly, Kurt fell down a rabbit hole of retro game prices and the drastic difference between how Japan and America view and price older games.
In this episode of The Kurt Locker, Kurt attempts to unpack Japan and America’s relationship with retro games. And what better way to try and understand all of this than going to the source: Japan. Kurt travels to Japan and explores areas like Tokyo’s electronic district Akihabara – a hub for retro games – and makes some surprising comparisons along the way. In the process, Kurt also examines his own relationship with collecting games like D2, and what it means to be a collector in the first place.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro: Why are Japanese retro games so cheap?
01:00 - Kurt goes to Japan
02:13 - Japan's culture of physical media
03:27 - Games as books
04:13 - The D2 rabbit hole
05:53 - US has a retro game problem
07:38 - The game grading bubble
09:02 - Our relationship with collecting
Be sure to check out more episodes of The Kurt Locker here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpg6WLs8kxGNL5FL6lNys2rK-3lajF_F8
Check out Fanatical's Bundlefest Event going on all this week! Every day will feature a new bundle of games you can pick up for insanely low prices! Check out the whole even there: https://www.kqzyfj.com/click-100770772-13797872?sid=gamespotvideo1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fanatical.com%2Fen%2Fbundle
Today's featured bundles are:
Play on the Go Premium Bundle - Select from 17 titles in this premium version of the successful Play on the Go bundle, where every game is Steam Deck Verified. Choose from Patch Quest, River City Girls, Doom, Wolfenstein: The New Order or The Old Blood, From Space, Jack Move and more. Starting at $6.99 for 2 games. Check it out here: https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100770772-13797872?sid=gamespotvideo4&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fanatical.com%2Fen%2Fpick-and-mix%2Fplay-on-the-go-premium-edition-build-your-own-bundle
Bethesda VR Collection - This fixed price 4 games for $24.99 offers great value (SRP $155) for VR fans, including The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR, Fallout 4 VR, Doom VFR and Wolfenstien: Cyberpilot. Check it out here: https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100770772-13797872?sid=gamespotvideo3&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fanatical.com%2Fen%2Fbundle%2Fbethesda-vr-collection
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