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But alas, I’m not in Japan and can’t easily check. I’d love to see if it’s sold at any of the big used game shops in Japan, and if so, how much it sells for. I don’t know how much Shaq Fu sells for normally around the world, but it seems to have some higher prices in Japan than I expected. I can almost imagine a Japanese Shaq fan coming across a copy and thinking, “Whoa! I gotta get this game!” and assuming it’s a basketball game starring Shaq… only to realize the truth too late. The descriptions usually mention nothing about the game, so it’s entirely on the potential buyer to know what Shaq Fu is. Still, I was able to find copies of it for sale on Japanese online shops and online auctions. There are like two or three Japanese sites that briefly explain what the game is, but they don’t offer much in the way of details or commentary. There’s very little on the topic, and whenever there is a mention of it, it’s usually just part of a big list of every Super NES game made. So is the game completely unknown there? I took a look around the Japanese side of the Internet to find out.įrom what I can tell, Shaq Fu is almost entirely unknown among Japanese gamers. As mentioned before, Shaq Fu was never released in Japan.
