As a DS collector, I feel your pain! This one’s rare. Try niche forums like Reddit’s r/gamesale or ResetERA’s buy/sell threads—I’ve seen fair deals there. Avoid sketchy sites claiming 'new sealed copies' for $30; they’re scams. The manual alone sells for $20 now. If you’re patient, set up eBay alerts. Mine took three months, but arriving home to that red cartridge was pure joy.
Ugh, the hunt for 'Radiant Historia' is brutal. Besides eBay, I’d hit up retro conventions if you can—vendor booths sometimes hide gems. Online auctions in Japan (via proxy buyers) might have cheaper copies, but region locks are a headache. Digital’s dead, so physical’s your only real option. My copy’s got coffee stains from the previous owner, but hey, battle-worn adds character!
Oh, I love this game! Finding 'Radiant Historia' is tricky since Atlus didn't print tons of copies. I’d recommend checking specialized online stores like PlayAsia or LukieGames—they occasionally get used stock. Amazon third-party sellers list it, but watch out for bootlegs (ask for PCB photos!). Local trade-in chains like GameStop rarely have it, but it’s worth browsing their online inventory late at night when restocks happen.
Man, tracking down 'Radiant Historia' for the DS can feel like a treasure hunt these days! Since it's a niche JRPG from 2010, physical copies aren't just sitting on store shelves. Your best bets are eBay or Mercari—I snagged my copy last year after stalking listings for weeks. Prices hover around $80–$120 depending on condition, which hurts, but the game's worth it. Local retro game shops might have it too, but call ahead; DS RPGs vanish fast.
If you're open to digital, the 3DS eShop had a remake ('Perfect Chronology'), but that's gone now too. Emulation's a last resort, but owning the cartridge feels special. Pro tip: Check Facebook Marketplace—sometimes folks don't realize what they're selling!
This game’s a hidden masterpiece, so I totally get why you’re searching. Facebook collector groups are gold—post an ISO and haggle politely. Some sellers bundle it with other DS RPGs, which can be a steal. Avoid listings without cartridge close-ups; fakes are rampant. My advice? Budget $100 and treat yourself. That time-travel storyline deserves a proper playthrough, not just YouTube clips!
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