I remember buying Street Fighter 2 and a 6 button pad for about £75 (I think)
Yeh I remember when SF II was first released on the Super Famicom and the import copies were going for a £100
Do either of you guys remember 'The complete pc engine guide book' by a guy called Richard Gibbs? It was a photocopied book in a yellow cover that a lot of the importers used to stock. I still have an battered copy here from 1993.
Funny should mention it I put up this post yesterday
https://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=6640.0I remember calling round different suppliers trying to track down games that had been released in Japan a week or so earlier... Dream Machines 2, PC Engine supplies (later console concepts I believe), Raven games, video games center in Bournemouth, there was one up in Scotland too run by some guy called Keith I think.
I used to do the same, I remember you could also trade games with the shops, i did that quite a bit with the Video Game Center in Bournemouth.
Other mail order shops were Console Concepts, Krazy Konsoles and Telegames
When I was a student, I spent 2 months in London on a summer job in 1998. I found a shop called Computer Exchange. There were 2 shops, one for retro games, not far from the BT Tower. The seller was a very cool guy. As far as I can remember, it was quite a new shop at the time. Prices were not as insane as your examples, still it was much more expensive than in France.
Yeh Computer Exchange is now CEX a big high street chain.
My fondest memories of gaming in the early 90s is every weekend me and my mate would drive around London to all the different games shops looking for bargain PC Engine and Neo Geo stuff.
The shops included Computer Exchange on Whitfield Street which was the first ever one, Shekana in Tottenham Court Road, Advanced Console Entertainment just off Carnaby Street, Games Exchange in Notting hill Gate and the best one Machine Shack in Streatham which had all the new PC-Engine and TG-16 games in stock.
We would sometimes go to Raven Games in Beckenham but they were over priced even back then.