BITS OF THE WORLD THAT STILL HAVE SEGA SYMBOLISM ON DISPLAY: A SHOP IN MANCHESTER'S CHINATOWN
Let this photo serve as a warning to anyone just about to start out in business – what’s popular now might not be so popular in two years (or six weeks) time. Be generic on your signage. Good luck telling the kid working there now that you want a VCD repairing.
“Just thought I’d send you a picture of this sign taken in Manchester’s China Town. The emporium in question stopped stocking Dreamcast stuff years ago, but the sign remains.”
“You can also wander around the surrounding oriental style streets, looking for sailors and fobbing advances from fit girls, like Ryo from Shenmue. That’s what I do. I have been punched a few times though. Cheers! – Father Krishna.”
filed in Uncategorized on May.16, 2008
May 16th, 2008 on 4:51 pm
The VCD is still a popular format with Chinese, cleaver-carrying gangster bootleggers. I think the clerk working there would know exactly what you mean.
This post is just racist.
May 17th, 2008 on 4:26 pm
I walk past this sign EVERY DAY on my way to work. I cant believe I missed this photo op.
May 18th, 2008 on 5:01 pm
Haha nice find, Father Krishna. Nice to see you here, too. :D
June 1st, 2008 on 3:30 pm
I remember that shop… I went Chinese New Year with a mate and I saw Crazy Taxi for the first time before it was out here, it was awesome.
They had a shit load of ace Japanese imports.