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what i luck, that i have most of this on cd (Lum for the world, Urusei Yatsura Remix), Laserdisc (Karaoke Music Parade) better quality and uncompressed. I think the ripped music from Youtube are you took from my Youtube channel, right? :DThanks for the Begin the Kirei instrumental and Urusei Yatsura Forever Best. Have you the Flac versions of that?
I have the Urusei Yatsura Pachislo itself and yes it's a song that I haven't heard anywhere else. I can't seem to download your song to verify if it's the same one.it's rare to get the song you have to hit a certain bonus round to get it.
@SwizzleIf you have a specific manufacturer and game I can send an email to him and find out but keep in mind pachinko machines are fairly small size. If what you want is bigger, shipping will be crazy expensive.I'm happy to ask for you tho.
Hello! I got the Open Invitation instrumental from your channel - thanks for putting those up, by the way! :D (I found the rest on a cached page from mp3skull dot com, which I assumed were ripped from some youtube channel somewhere). Since you have the laserdisc for Karaoke Music Parade, would you be able to provide the missing instrumentals for Remember My Love, Suki~Kirai, Hoshizora Cycling and Yume wa Love Me More, on youtube?
I bet the shipping on that is going to be at least $2,000USD alone.That's by container because it takes up the space of 12-18 pachinko machines.Domestic shipping is likely going to be the same unless you can pick it up at the port.I have no idea on the price but if you are serious about buying one I will ask him.Japanese domestic shipping is very expensive and limited with weight as is shippingout of the country. You would need a container for something that huge.You might be better off searching Arcades in California because if they alreday have ityou'd save shipping.Here is a place in the US you can tryhttp://www.monkeysarcades.com/Arcade_Games_s/1.htmThey might be a better source and you can see how much stuff costs for what they do have.Basically that machine is similar to a Dance Dance Revolution (same category)Of course if you are going to be in Osaka I can PM you the address of the company I am dealing withand they might show you around and all the pachinko machines they have etc.... My wife wants to go thereon our next trip to Asia.I don't know what part of Japan you are in right now but if you are close enough to Osaka it might be work a look.They mostly deal with Pachinko/Pachislo's, they recycle and sometimes resell them. They are very connected butthey actually have to spend man hours looking for stuff so when you get serious that's the time to ask.I will ask if they have access to other types of arcade machines.Let me know.
Ya, the shipping would kill me if I wanted to ship it overseas, but I'm thinking this is something I'd get once I'm a permanent resident in Japan. That would save a bit on shipping cost. xPI'm also thinking this wouldn't happen for at least 3 or 4 years into the future, but it's never too early to start getting connections I think so that's why I'm trying to start figuring stuff out now.I'm currently in Tokyo, but I'm going to Osaka next month so it would be cool to check that place out while I'm there.But I really am serious about getting a Taiko no Tatsujin machine once I've got my own house and the funds to get one.
Wow so you are going to stay permanantly in Japan? Cool!Make sure you have enough room in your apartment for one of these machines.Japanese apartments are quite small if memory serves me.Send me a PM and I'll send you the details about the company. I don't want to post that info publically.The guy I am dealing with speaks perfect English. but keep in mind they are a recycler for Pachinko machines.They likely won't have arcade machines in stock.We might visit next year if we are able to.How are you able to stay in Japan? That's usually not very easy to do over there in you aren't Japanese.