Looking for a screen for your game console?
Strangely, Japan is not the place for tuning your console, the Chinese are clearly ahead of our Japanese friends (e.g. chipping your PS2 or Xbox). To our great surprise, we found a small shop offering tons of chips for the PS2 and even screens for all types of consoles on the market. Prices varied between $200 and $270 for these changes.

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