My new import copy of Ys I&II Chronicles [JP Microsoft Windows PC] safely arrived yesterday via USPS from RyuHayabusa for a mere $33 pesos. Kept it nice'n'sealed in excellent condition so purty cool! The big box was so light, I was worried for a moment thinking I might be getting pranked, but all was fine. He packed it excessively well. I don't think it has a manual, it's a really small box with probably just folded material and a DVD in its paper sleeve (I'm guessing).
Best part of course is not seeing the poison that is XSEED Games written on it, I'd rather take the Japanese than touch anything those corrupt, criminal clown jobs published via worker abuse/exploitation/IP Rights violations (
pertaining to my Ys translation software) by exploiting my early fan translation projects in secret collusion with my backstabbing partner... The Ys VIII sealed box I grabbed for the photo just for the hell of it, I wanted to do an unboxing video with it, but alas, I still suck at video editing and I doubt I'll follow through on that desire. No reason to open it sooner though since the game is a digital Steam download and I already installed/tested it months ago (Works fine with my new Windows 7 build, although I did cause one crash).
Anyway, I didn't need this, Falcom has so many variations/reboots/repackages of Ys Eternal (Ys Complete LE/XP/Popular Edition) followed by Chronicles (
so Ys Eternal -> Ys Complete -> Ys Chronicles) so it's strictly a collectible why-not kind of thing and Ryu offered a new/sealed box pretty cheap compared to eBay (about $15-$20 less). It's kinda funny how they recycled this over and over again, it feels like there's nostalgia in their own ranks about it and it's not just more cash-grabs on their part. I dunno, but I still love the company since growing up with Ys Book I&II for better or worse.