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Where can one find Tsukihime?
Posted: 2004-03-01 06:38pm
by Symmetry
I've been googling busily, and I can't find a single place with Tsukihime or Tsukibako. Himeya lists it, but they're sold out, and I've been watching, but I haven't been able to find anything on Ebay. So, does anyone (Shinova?) have any ideas?
Posted: 2004-03-01 06:43pm
by Shinova
http://nrvnqsr.proboards20.com/
Messageboard, no registration required. Ask the people there. They know basically everything there is to know about Tsukihime. They may be able to help you.
If you manage to get the original, look at the messageboard's parent site:
http://www.geocities.com/max3075/top.htm
It has a walkthrough that has about half the game partially translated (it tells you what's generally happening and such; doesn't have every piece of dialogue translated)
Posted: 2004-03-01 07:20pm
by Shinova
kj1980 @ AnimeSuki wrote:Since this was a doujin game, this game was sold only at specialty shops like Toranoana, Melon Books, etc. Unfortunately, "Tsukibako" (the deluxe three-disc set which includes: "Tsukihime," "PLUS+DISC," and "Kagetsutouya") became sold out in Japan just before "Shingetsutan Tsukihime" aired.
You can however, buy it from the Japanese Yahoo! Auction site which sellers start bidding price at an outrageous price of 30,000 yen (USD$300). Since the original MSRP for "Tsukibako" was sold at Toranoana was only 2500 yen (USD$25), you can see how rare it is to find this. Many sellers are rake in profits by selling it on Yahoo! Auction for 12 times the original price....which surprises me as well as there are people who actually bid on them.
It would be best that your friend wait a little bit more (unless he/she finds a non-Japanese site that sells one) since there are rumors that TYPE-MOON might re-release "Tsukihime" as a "remastered/full-version." Finally, the light has arrived for poor Sacchin!?
Posted: 2004-03-01 07:25pm
by Symmetry
I'd already seen the site, but now I see that the "where to buy" is on the second page fo the forum. Very clever. Arigato Shinova-san.
Posted: 2004-03-01 07:26pm
by Symmetry
Shinova wrote:kj1980 @ AnimeSuki wrote:
It would be best that your friend wait a little bit more (unless he/she finds a non-Japanese site that sells one) since there are rumors that TYPE-MOON might re-release "Tsukihime" as a "remastered/full-version." Finally, the light has arrived for poor Sacchin!?
I guess I'll wait then.
Posted: 2004-03-01 07:31pm
by DPDarkPrimus
It still hasn't been liscensed for R1 distrubition yet...
(Psst, PM me.)