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I didn't know the term Huzzle, it looks like a real challenge.
They have a nice range of challenges. All quite beautiful too.

The Japanese second hand store 'Hard Off' has a mind blowing array of old games, consoles, hifi's, guitars + effects, otaku stuff, etc. I'm not really a collector (I swear!) but I knew I'd regret not picking these up. The Marios were £18, Final Fantasy £12. I don't know if these are good prices I just knew I'd hate myself if I didn't buy them.

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Looks awesome, i hope you get them whitouth issue through the customs on the Airport ^^
As i did figure out what was wrong whit my Steamdeck i did not bought anything of interesst yet ..
(its cant download when its in Standbye)
 
They have a nice range of challenges. All quite beautiful too.

The Japanese second hand store 'Hard Off' has a mind blowing array of old games, consoles, hifi's, guitars + effects, otaku stuff, etc. I'm not really a collector (I swear!) but I knew I'd regret not picking these up. The Marios were £18, Final Fantasy £12. I don't know if these are good prices I just knew I'd hate myself if I didn't buy them.
I went there, in Akihabara (Tokyo). I'm always surprised that the items in most Japanese used products store look like they are just old-stock.
But I didn't search for Huzzles, so I've not spotted them. I'm usually still quite overwhelmed when entering (some) Japanese stores. As they usually present way too much information and items at the same time.
In the Super Potato-like shops I can stand 30min in front of a single rack of used-games and still find items I didn't spot before.
Some of these shops also sell online, so it's much easier to filter and find stuff you are looking for. Plus you can do it from you home instead of traveling to Japan.

Do you also have the facilities to play Japanese games on your console, or are these just for display?
 
I went there, in Akihabara (Tokyo). I'm always surprised that the items in most Japanese used products store look like they are just old-stock.
But I didn't search for Huzzles, so I've not spotted them. I'm usually still quite overwhelmed when entering (some) Japanese stores. As they usually present way too much information and items at the same time.
In the Super Potato-like shops I can stand 30min in front of a single rack of used-games and still find items I didn't spot before.
Some of these shops also sell online, so it's much easier to filter and find stuff you are looking for. Plus you can do it from you home instead of traveling to Japan.

Do you also have the facilities to play Japanese games on your console, or are these just for display?
I got a boxed Japanese F-Zero from a friend years ago and I treasure it. I intend to gift these carts too. I'm not a collector I'm a player. I believe an original SMB makes a special gift.
 
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