Since I've discovered that a Caltrain trip from San Jose to San Fran. is only 90 minutes, one of the days I'm out of town next week I would like to take some time to head on up to San Francisco's Japantown. I've heard ravings about how great it is for gaming, so I'd like to know about some good gaming stores and arcades there.
Also, there are several Caltrain stations in San Francisco:
http://www.caltrain.com/caltrain_stations.html
which one is closest to Japantown?
Good arcades and game stores in Japantown, San Francisco??..
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dave4shmups
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Good arcades and game stores in Japantown, San Francisco??..
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Unfortunately there's nothing much of shmup related stuff in Japantown. There are a bunch of stores that sell cute cellphone accessories, models, etc, and a lot of restaurants. I remember there was a store that sold import games, but this was like 10 years ago. I don't think it's still there.
There's a Kinokuniya bookstore if you are interested in Arcadia magazines, and an anime shop, which is pretty cool.
No arcades there though.
There's a Kinokuniya bookstore if you are interested in Arcadia magazines, and an anime shop, which is pretty cool.
No arcades there though.
Probably Arcade Infinity, which is in the LA area, I believe. They have an arcade, and they also sold imported cabs. I'm not sure if they still do. Lots of people seemed to have issues with them regarding cab purchases.iatneH wrote:What's this "AI" I hear about? It's an abbreviation for something, but I don't know what. It might also be in Los Angeles somewhere.
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dave4shmups
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OK, well thanks for the info guys! I might just head up there; doesn't sound like it's much bigger then San Jose's Japantown.
BTW, what's a good, solid brand of disposable camera? I want to get one on Tuesday when I arrive in San Jose, on Tuesday. I'm thinking Fuji.
BTW, what's a good, solid brand of disposable camera? I want to get one on Tuesday when I arrive in San Jose, on Tuesday. I'm thinking Fuji.
"Farewell to false pretension
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
The only import or non-chain game store I know if in the Bay Area is Network Video in Burlingame.
http://www.koyagi.com/SFshopping.html#anchor349189
They're okay, but nothing great. I guess if you don't mind paying full price for new releases they'll be useful. They're mainly known as the place where some people in the local game biz dump free games they've received for cash. :P
http://www.koyagi.com/SFshopping.html#anchor349189
They're okay, but nothing great. I guess if you don't mind paying full price for new releases they'll be useful. They're mainly known as the place where some people in the local game biz dump free games they've received for cash. :P
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