>>1246Truth.
>>1256We're based in D.C., so a trip down to Atlanta costs a shitton in order for us to bring all our merch down there. I'll see what I can do for other larger shows in the area. The next big one I'll be at is Anime USA, though. That's a fucking great con, I'd totally recommend it.
>>1281We sell a good variety of games to all types of people. Usually I handle DS games and more modern shit. My friend Erik (the one with the Chrono Trigger Tattoo) handles a lot of Super Famicom games, because he's old-school like that. My boss, C, does all of the Saturn, PSX, PS2, Dreamcast stuff. We all switch it up from time to time, but that's what we're all good at. I, myself, sell a lot of regular anime games, and just really good DS games (like Band Bros, Ouendan, Bleach, Phoenix Wright, and Witch Raper). Erik sells a lot of Square RPGs, like Chrono Trigger and the FF series. C sells just a ton of random stuff, from Beatmania to Einhander (to Moot). Really, we sell a giant variety to all kinds of people, and I really couldn't tell you what types we sell the most of.
>>1288Dude, those are fucking crazy rare. I honestly can't remember how much we were selling it for... I want to say around $160-180ish, but I really don't remember. I'll call my boss tomorrow and find out for you. Seriously, that thing is so sexy. Hope it didn't burn your skin when you touched it.
>>1302Hah, I get that a lot. XP I'm glad you were digging that music. I try to keep our booth fresh with shit people either already love, haven't heard, or want to hear. Fuck all this bullshit anime-intro music other booths play. Just cause I'm at an anime con doesn't mean I need to hear the 4th Naruto opening 82 times.
~Dac