64 Oozumo (64大相撲) [Sometimes called Sumo 64]
64 Oozumo (64大相撲) [Sometimes called Sumo 64]
Price: US$7.49
Weight: 130Grams
Item description
64 Oozumo (64大相撲) is the first Sumo wrestling game for the N64 and as far as I can tell the first polygonal Sumo game ever made. It's actually pretty fun. It was never released outside of Japan, but if you know about Sumo and can guess your way through some menues, you can play this.
The game has been tested and plays great. The photo uploaded is of the actual game I am selling. Make sure that you have the necessary hardware to run Japanese Nintendo 64 games before buying. This cart will not run on an unmodified US/PAL system. You will need a Japanese N64 or a pin converter for a US system.
Games will be wrapped in a removable plastic sleeve and then placed in a bubble wrapped mailer for shipping. Please remember, the games will ship from Japan so please allow some additional shipping time. Also during Japanese postal holidays (New Year's, Golden Week, Obon) orders will be delayed while the post office is closed.
As always, if you have any questions about this or any item on the store, you can contact me on:
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The game has been tested and plays great. The photo uploaded is of the actual game I am selling. Make sure that you have the necessary hardware to run Japanese Nintendo 64 games before buying. This cart will not run on an unmodified US/PAL system. You will need a Japanese N64 or a pin converter for a US system.
Games will be wrapped in a removable plastic sleeve and then placed in a bubble wrapped mailer for shipping. Please remember, the games will ship from Japan so please allow some additional shipping time. Also during Japanese postal holidays (New Year's, Golden Week, Obon) orders will be delayed while the post office is closed.
As always, if you have any questions about this or any item on the store, you can contact me on:
Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/JapanRetroDirect/
Twitter at: @JpnRetroDirect