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Who Will Be the Next Lik-Sang? 42

kukyfrope writes "Now that Sony has killed off Hong Kong retailer and Internet-import capital Lik-Sang, gamers must now find alternative outlets to import games and other goodies from Japan. Modojo has put up a nicely detailed list of some other online vendors that offer the sale of retail Japanese games to other international customers, featuring a few stores that can surely satisfy your import craving. 'The (now two) main Far East based export companies are Play-Asia and YesAsia. Both offer similar services (with the exception of Play-Asia's lack of European shipping for Sony products). So why would you prefer one over the other?'"
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Who Will Be the Next Lik-Sang?

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  • by eht ( 8912 ) on Thursday November 02, 2006 @05:43PM (#16695227)
    Well you know, that "Related Stories" section, uhm, you might want to click the link there. It kind of spells out everything without rehashing it for the people that already know.
  • Question... (Score:2, Informative)

    by sesshomaru ( 173381 ) on Thursday November 02, 2006 @05:47PM (#16695295) Journal
    Is this intended to be "Who will replace Lik-Sang?" or is it more like one of those Final Destination movies, "Who will Sony destroy next?"

    For import gaming I always used National Console Support [ncsx.com], I mainly used Lik-Sang for wierd stuff. So what I'm looking for is not a replacement import gaming place, but a replacement wierd stuff place. I suppose The Goat Store [goatstore.com] could help me replace some of this. (Note: An acronym for Games of all Types, some ./'s probably have an unreasonable fear of goats at this point.) Unfortunately, that's mainly a retro store, not a wierd stuff store. Telegames [telegames.com] used to be good, but they've scaled back on the products they carry.

  • by Dracil ( 732975 ) on Thursday November 02, 2006 @06:04PM (#16695625)
    The sites mentioned are severely lacking in doujin/Japanese PC games like the Touhou series and a lot of the Higurashi stuff (the original PC version only costs about $20 instead of $60-100 for the PS2 version). Similar situation with Fate/Stay Night. http://www.himeyashop.com/ [himeyashop.com] and http://www.paletweb.com/ [paletweb.com] fill that void quite well, especially for non-console gamers like me.

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