Way back in the mists of time, young me had set his heart on owning the NEC PC Engine, a game console first released in 1987. Unfortunately, at that time it was only available in Japan. The only way to get it was to import one using a third-party service, which you could typically find ads for in the back of computer magazines, because the internet wasn’t a thing back then. I remember the console taking weeks to arrive, and also having to find a Japan-to-U.K. plug adaptor to make it work, which was no easy task at that time.
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