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- Futagi
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Tried doing that. I think the Japanese Amazon was confused. In any case, after wandering through the Japanese books section, going through every category till I found video games, then going to RPGs and then fiinding Suikoden's kanji, I eventually found the correct page. Though they only have volumes 4, 10, 11, 14 and 15 it appears.
Hello Suikoden-type people:D
- silentstephi
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This may sound kind of silly, but what is Shinsyo?
Plus, I couldn't find any of those titles, ISBN or no, any where on Ebay, or eve through http://www.addall.com (this place is great for books, I got the entire white wolf Changeling set through this method ^.^)
Help
Plus, I couldn't find any of those titles, ISBN or no, any where on Ebay, or eve through http://www.addall.com (this place is great for books, I got the entire white wolf Changeling set through this method ^.^)
Help
- Futagi
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I already looked on ebay; they aren't there. After getting lost on the Japanese Amazon site for a time, I finally found the light and found the Shisyo^_^ Then I began looking for pretty much every Japanese item I could find that I could never get in the U.S. Futagi has a nice full shopping cart now. She is very happy. Now, does anyone know how to convert yen prices to dollars? Or will the site take care of that for you?
Hello Suikoden-type people:D
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My understanding is that fans send in questions, and Konami chooses some of them to answer in each volume. Does anyone know the address (snail-mail or e-mail) where one can send in these questions? Or am I misunderstanding how they get the questions?
(I thought it might be interesting to send in a question, although I don't have high hopes of them answering it.)
(I thought it might be interesting to send in a question, although I don't have high hopes of them answering it.)
- Vextor
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- Black Fang
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Just in case you can't convert the money straight away:Now, does anyone know how to convert yen prices to dollars?
http://www.xe.com/ucc/
Just type it in here and you're set.
As for massive English publications....you have to think about it from Konami's or any investors point of view. Sure most of us on this site would buy the magazine or 1 foot suikoden encyclopedia as well as some more people that like the game, but it isn't exactlly the biggest market hence it wouldn't generate as much profit. Would be a good idea and I'd buy it in an instant......but I'ma go ahead and learn Japanese anyways.
Tanx to Star of Destiny for making my av!!! 8^p
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Genso Shinshyo
Hello everybody.
I got my Shinshyos a while ago from the following site:
http://www.animebooks.com
They have only a few issues, tough. A little expensive, but they´re worth it, even if you don´t know Japanese, since the art is beautiful and some things (like the cooking section) can be understood without the words.
They have the first Suikoden novels too, but I was sort of scared of ordering them... I don´t want to be frustrated to death.
Do you know of any other places, outside of Japan or in the United States, where Shinshyos can be ordered? I tried Amazon Japan, but just couldn´t find my way through it...
Thank you.
I got my Shinshyos a while ago from the following site:
http://www.animebooks.com
They have only a few issues, tough. A little expensive, but they´re worth it, even if you don´t know Japanese, since the art is beautiful and some things (like the cooking section) can be understood without the words.
They have the first Suikoden novels too, but I was sort of scared of ordering them... I don´t want to be frustrated to death.
Do you know of any other places, outside of Japan or in the United States, where Shinshyos can be ordered? I tried Amazon Japan, but just couldn´t find my way through it...
Thank you.
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