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good luck actually buying games...if your a PC gamer, than go for digital distrobution....I really doubt you will find any store in that region that sells ligitimate games outside of maybe Korea and the MMO market.cobrax75
thats what i'm worried about, if I can't find any good retailers i'll order straight from Japan.
Some highly nonsensical posts as usual.
I'm almost certain that you'll be able to find at least a few stores in the country, probably in the capital Bangkok which will sell genuine copy games. And if not then import region free games from Singapore, it's closest and they stock pretty much everything and anything in Singapore, it is after all a transit nation.
I am Thai student in US. I left Thailand for 4 years. I am sorry I do not know any place right now.
However I recommend you to go to this website www.gconsole.com(one of the famous game websites in Thailand) and go to the webboard.
I know it is a Thai website but there are many people there who know English and willing to help you.
I dont even think they have internet in thailandTheOwnerOner
lol, they have internet in Thailand, its not some 3rd world Country. Bangkok is very modern its just that gaming isn't so big as here. I'll try that playasia website when the time comes to order new next gen systems. Heck maybe i'll open a store and sell the hard to find games.
Some highly nonsensical posts as usual.
I'm almost certain that you'll be able to find at least a few stores in the country, probably in the capital Bangkok which will sell genuine copy games. And if not then import region free games from Singapore, it's closest and they stock pretty much everything and anything in Singapore, it is after all a transit nation.
Hoobinator
I dont even think they have internet in thailandTheOwnerOner
Wow, you guys are living in a dream world. :roll: Seriously, go overseas more.
Anyway, there are bound to be stores in Thailand that sells video games. If all else fails import from Singapore/ Hong Kong etc. They have everything there.
[QUOTE="TheOwnerOner"]I dont even think they have internet in thailandPrince_Denspion
lol, they have internet in Thailand, its not some 3rd world Country. Bangkok is very modern its just that gaming isn't so big as here. I'll try that playasia website when the time comes to order new next gen systems. Heck maybe i'll open a store and sell the hard to find games.
Wtf makes you think that third world countries dont have internet or gaming[QUOTE="Prince_Denspion"][QUOTE="TheOwnerOner"]I dont even think they have internet in thailand-hells-
lol, they have internet in Thailand, its not some 3rd world Country. Bangkok is very modern its just that gaming isn't so big as here. I'll try that playasia website when the time comes to order new next gen systems. Heck maybe i'll open a store and sell the hard to find games.
Wtf makes you think that third world countries dont have internet or gamingi know man, jeez people round here should get ou more, the bbc did a survey and they found that nearly 7 out of 10 people WORLDWIDE had access to broadband.[QUOTE="-hells-"][QUOTE="Prince_Denspion"]Wtf makes you think that third world countries dont have internet or gamingi know man, jeez people round here should get ou more, the bbc did a survey and they found that nearly 7 out of 10 people WORLDWIDE had access to broadband.lol, they have internet in Thailand, its not some 3rd world Country. Bangkok is very modern its just that gaming isn't so big as here. I'll try that playasia website when the time comes to order new next gen systems. Heck maybe i'll open a store and sell the hard to find games.
delta3074
This is Bangkok, so your saying a city like this doesn't even have internet? lol... they have internet cafes even and wifi hot spots everywhere. Bangkok is very modern and very massive, its on the same level as Los Angeles and New York City.
[QUOTE="delta3074"][QUOTE="-hells-"] Wtf makes you think that third world countries dont have internet or gamingPrince_Denspioni know man, jeez people round here should get ou more, the bbc did a survey and they found that nearly 7 out of 10 people WORLDWIDE had access to broadband.This is Bangkok, so your saying a city like this doesn't even have internet? lol... they have internet cafes even and wifi hot spots everywhere. Bangkok is very modern and very massive, its on the same level as Los Angeles and New York City.wow that city looks amazing, i was actually agreeing with hells, they actually have more broadband connections in third world countrys than in europe.
[QUOTE="Prince_Denspion"][QUOTE="delta3074"]i know man, jeez people round here should get ou more, the bbc did a survey and they found that nearly 7 out of 10 people WORLDWIDE had access to broadband.delta3074This is Bangkok, so your saying a city like this doesn't even have internet? lol... they have internet cafes even and wifi hot spots everywhere. Bangkok is very modern and very massive, its on the same level as Los Angeles and New York City.wow that city looks amazing, i was actually agreeing with hells, they actually have more broadband connections in third world countrys than in europe.
Its true when most people think of Thailand they think 3rd world, but Thailand is not as poor as most think, at least not in Bangkok. Of course they do have those village tribes that live like the ancient people. Bangkok in itself has Sky trains, Subways, massive bus and taxi services and little 3 wheel cars called Tuk Tuks. Also that picture doesn't do justice to how large it is. Thats only one view but if you could pan the camera around it would be the same in all directions.
wow that city looks amazing, i was actually agreeing with hells, they actually have more broadband connections in third world countrys than in europe.[QUOTE="delta3074"][QUOTE="Prince_Denspion"]This is Bangkok, so your saying a city like this doesn't even have internet? lol... they have internet cafes even and wifi hot spots everywhere. Bangkok is very modern and very massive, its on the same level as Los Angeles and New York City.Prince_Denspion
Its true when most people think of Thailand they think 3rd world, but Thailand is not as poor as most think, at least not in Bangkok. Of course they do have those village tribes that live like the ancient people. Bangkok in itself has Sky trains, Subways, massive bus and taxi services and little 3 wheel cars called Tuk Tuks. Also that picture doesn't do justice to how large it is. Thats only one view but if you could pan the camera around it would be the same in all directions.
i think the villages in thailand add to it's charm, i would love to visit thailand, wow skytrains, we don't have anything like that over here and bangkok makes london look a tad pathetic., i guess people get the wrong impressions from watching to many films.[QUOTE="Prince_Denspion"][QUOTE="delta3074"]wow that city looks amazing, i was actually agreeing with hells, they actually have more broadband connections in third world countrys than in europe.delta3074
Its true when most people think of Thailand they think 3rd world, but Thailand is not as poor as most think, at least not in Bangkok. Of course they do have those village tribes that live like the ancient people. Bangkok in itself has Sky trains, Subways, massive bus and taxi services and little 3 wheel cars called Tuk Tuks. Also that picture doesn't do justice to how large it is. Thats only one view but if you could pan the camera around it would be the same in all directions.
i think the villages in thailand add to it's charm, i would love to visit thailand, wow skytrains, we don't have anything like that over here and bangkok makes london look a tad pathetic., i guess people get the wrong impressions from watching to many films.I agree, sometimes the old ways are pretty special and forgotten and I admit once outside of Bangkok things get more.... how do I say, "traditional". In fact there are no other cities like Bangkok in Thailand although their beaches and mountain ranges make up for that.
I agree, sometimes the old ways are pretty special and forgotten and I admit once outside of Bangkok things get more.... how do I say, "traditional". In fact there are no other cities like Bangkok in Thailand although their beaches and mountain ranges make up for that.
Prince_Denspion
Developing the country side is taking them pretty long though. I was in Thailand 10 years ago and the difference in development back then was pretty big, hearing that it hasn't changed much is pretty shocking. I may be biased as I was living in Malaysia at the time, but atleast malaysia seemed to have spread the wealth more around the country and not just in Kuala Lumpur.
[QUOTE="Prince_Denspion"]I agree, sometimes the old ways are pretty special and forgotten and I admit once outside of Bangkok things get more.... how do I say, "traditional". In fact there are no other cities like Bangkok in Thailand although their beaches and mountain ranges make up for that.
_Pedro_
Developing the country side is taking them pretty long though. I was in Thailand 10 years ago and the difference in development back then was pretty big, hearing that it hasn't changed much is pretty shocking. I may be biased as I was living in Malaysia at the time, but atleast malaysia seemed to have spread the wealth more around the country and not just in Kuala Lumpur.
That may be true when referring to the country side and beaches, but Bangkok continues to grow alot in a short time... and honestly I'd hate to see all the older traditional areas ruined by western development. Some of the old ways should stay in tact to remind us where we all came from.
[QUOTE="_Pedro_"][QUOTE="Prince_Denspion"]I agree, sometimes the old ways are pretty special and forgotten and I admit once outside of Bangkok things get more.... how do I say, "traditional". In fact there are no other cities like Bangkok in Thailand although their beaches and mountain ranges make up for that.
Prince_Denspion
Developing the country side is taking them pretty long though. I was in Thailand 10 years ago and the difference in development back then was pretty big, hearing that it hasn't changed much is pretty shocking. I may be biased as I was living in Malaysia at the time, but atleast malaysia seemed to have spread the wealth more around the country and not just in Kuala Lumpur.
That may be true when referring to the country side and beaches, but Bangkok continues to grow alot in a short time... and honestly I'd hate to see all the older traditional areas ruined by western development. Some of the old ways should stay in tact to remind us where we all came from.
true, but I don't think western development needs to destroy old traditions. I think it's up to the people themselves to keep the tradition alive as many countries in Europe do.Please Log In to post.
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