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Sam Elassar 15 December 2001 04:17 PM

hi there
is there anyone in here in the UK that can supply best motorng Videos or CD in the UK ? I have found few web sites that will sell them but only n the NTSC formate for america.

the Vol2 have got a very groovy race between the M3, PROSCHE 911,EVO 7, ST 7 SKYLINE ETC.. :D

navigator 15 December 2001 04:48 PM

try duke videos don't know if they have a web site.
also grandprix legends or sometimes demon tweeks.
cheers

bug-eyed wonder 15 December 2001 04:59 PM

http://www.duke-video.com/

Sam Elassar 15 December 2001 05:04 PM

checked Duke's website and it is not there.

it is a japanese video magazine kind of thing, anyone heard of it ?

sam

Trout... 15 December 2001 10:21 PM

Sam,

most reasonably modern video players will play NTSC - I know mine will and it is about five years old, and certainly wasn't top of the range!

Trout

AJbaseBloke 16 December 2001 05:15 AM

Naturally, I know of Best Motoring, even had a couple of them. They can be darn good entertainment, and the races are done with topline Japanese race drivers who get pretty serious (that infamous red mist ;) ).

AFAIK they are only available for the local market - ie. only in Japanese and in the NTSC format (a plan to develop English Lang versions fell thru :( ).

Perhaps if enough people call Dukes about this they will do an English lang version (in PAL - or even DVD... ;) ).

You could always do a run over here for *toys* and vids :D

scooby nutter 16 December 2001 03:10 PM

Try www.jappit.com
loads of vids available ,option etc .only in ntsc format so you will have to get yourself a cheap multiregion vid about £130.
they also do dvd's i think.

duncan

clarence 16 December 2001 04:57 PM

The VCD used to be available in Chinatown, but it isn't now cos the HK company which has the rights have stopped releasing them since 3/2001.
Dunno abt the vid, I had it specially ordered from a Jap bookstore in HK. The VCD costed HK$35 whereas the vid costs over HK$150.


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