This listing is for: Used Super Famicom Game Laser/Birdie (Includes Exclusive Software 'Get in the Hole'). It is a collectible item from Japan currently available on Yahoo Japan Auctions. Rinkya is a white-glove proxy service that helps international buyers purchase rare items from Yahoo Japan, Mercari, Amazon Japan, and more. We handle bidding, consolidation, and shipping worldwide with the best rates and expert support for 25 years. Learn more: https://www.rinkya.com/how-it-works
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Collector Commentary

The Super Famicom title *Laser/Birdie*, featuring the exclusive software 'Get in the Hole', is a rare gem within the retro gaming community, particularly among collectors of Japan's vibrant video game history.

Released during the peak of the Super Famicom's popularity in the early 1990s, this game showcases the innovative gameplay and unique charm characteristic of Japanese titles from that era.

Its current price of ¥66,546 aligns with the high demand for authentic, well-preserved Super Famicom games, which are often sought after by enthusiasts due to their limited print runs and nostalgia factor.

The condition reported as "used but in good working order" is crucial for collectors, as it affirms the hardware's reliability while also retaining value in the increasingly competitive Japanese market.