This is actually a REAL shop in Haarlem!! Hey Up M'Dears!'Tis I, your pimpernel-like, least prolific, and yet curiously most admired team member,
Father Krishna!"Who?" I hear you ask, -well a quick glance at the old side-bar should reveal my
DCJY credentials, whilst a dip into the DCJY archives should reveal why I don't post here very often. The last time my DC received a play session, was a blast through Shenmue last October, to see if it still stood the test of time (
it does!). This was inspired by my purchase of
Sonic and Sega All Stars Racing which I dearly love, and play on the Xbox and DS.
However, as usual, I digress. I recently returned from the Astral Plane where I reside with those ethereal beings the 'Ascended Masters', in order to take a short visit to the wonderful cities of Amsterdam and Haarlem, in that most tolerant and easy going of territories, the Netherlands!
Apart from getting thoroughly off my twat on pipe fulls of (absolutely legal) Haarlem
Haze and
Ice-olator
Resin, I also stumbled upon this little shop which proudly displayed an image of the Hallowed Hedgehog, with the 'crap and unimaginative/post modern and ironic' shop name:
Game Shop.Once inside, there was a great selection of all things a
Sega including cartridges for the
Game Gear, Master System and Megadrive, games for the
32X and
Mega CD and this tidy little collection of Dreamcast and
Saturn games. The games were an exorbitant 15+ Euros, and were not particularly rare or exciting. Thus nothing got bought for my Dreamcast or
Saturn collections.
What I did buy was this rather lovely little nugget for the Gameboy
Advance -
Sonic Pinball Party.Chock full of
Sega goodness, this basic pinball sim features both the
Saturn's 'NiGHTS' and the
Dreamcast's favourite primate,
'Samba'. In fact in 2003, (in contrast to the glut of ports heading from the
Dreamcast to the
Xbox, Gamecube and
PS2),
Sonic Pinball and
Jet Set Radio for the
Gameboy Advance were among the only original games using
Dreamcast IP game characters that were still being produced!
It's always good to stumble across a tiny independent gameshop that still sells
Dreamcast merchandise, even better when said discovery comes after a particularly potent strain of bubble hash on a beautiful day in the coolest country in Europe.
(On a '
Tomleecee DC spotting' related note, the
Kyle family in
My Wife And Kids are always playing the
Dreamcast, I just don't know how how to capture the image and print it here!)
Take care peeps!
FK :)