Cheapest place to import Soul Calibur 2 for GC?
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Cheapest place to import Soul Calibur 2 for GC?
I've decided to import this thing for the GC, and buy the XB version when it comes out here. I've checked ncsx, but they are charging about $8 for shipping, bringing it to almost $70. Where is the cheapest place to get it (I've not imported anything since the saturn days, so I'm a bit out of the loop)?
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Re: Cheapest place to import Soul Calibur 2 for GC?
Originally posted by cartman
I've decided to import this thing for the GC, and buy the XB version when it comes out here. I've checked ncsx, but they are charging about $8 for shipping, bringing it to almost $70. Where is the cheapest place to get it (I've not imported anything since the saturn days, so I'm a bit out of the loop)?
I've decided to import this thing for the GC, and buy the XB version when it comes out here. I've checked ncsx, but they are charging about $8 for shipping, bringing it to almost $70. Where is the cheapest place to get it (I've not imported anything since the saturn days, so I'm a bit out of the loop)?
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Originally posted by kaiyouske
Just curious, how are you having your SC2 pack shipped Zero?
Just curious, how are you having your SC2 pack shipped Zero?
oh and dont forget if you dont have a means of playing imports you will needa freeloader disc and a seperate mem card.
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www.videogamedepot.com is taking SC2 pre-orders at $60.
Not sure about their shipping rate on an individual game (probably less than ncsx), but I know they have free shipping if your order is $150 or more.
The freeloader is good for PAL systems, but if you have a U.S. or Japanese GameCube, it's cheaper to just add a region select switch. Switch only costs about $2 at Radio Shack, and you just have to solder two points on the motherboard. Then, just flick the switch and play, with no disc swaps.
Not sure about their shipping rate on an individual game (probably less than ncsx), but I know they have free shipping if your order is $150 or more.
The freeloader is good for PAL systems, but if you have a U.S. or Japanese GameCube, it's cheaper to just add a region select switch. Switch only costs about $2 at Radio Shack, and you just have to solder two points on the motherboard. Then, just flick the switch and play, with no disc swaps.