Playing import ps2 games




















Swapping cannot work without blocking that sensor on either system. Easiest to do with an original Playstation model.

Shamrock99 Topic Creator 5 years ago 7. I don't have a PS1. Would love to just use my slim to do this rather than buying a new console. I hear with the PS2 slim all I need to do is block the 3 sensors so I can open the lid without it knowing it's open, then swap the disks. I see Gamesharks for PS2 are super cheap. If all I need is that and cover the 3 sensors on my slim, I'm in business, right?! Atomos 5 years ago 8.

So if you want to play PS1 imports, the manual swap with a local PS1 disc is the only way without additional software etc. It was pretty reliable the few times I've tried it.

I never gained supreme ulti-complete status. PStrife 5 years ago 9. Shamrock99 Topic Creator 5 years ago Thanks Atomos. So I don't need a Gameshark disk as a boot disk? Just block off the two or three tabs that tell the PS2 its lid is open.

Then start up any real American game. When the PS1 logo starts up take out the American game and swap in the Japanese one. More topics from this board Why my ps2 suddenly make more noise?

It would have been cool to play the game that predated Vocaloid technology before it blew up. A classic among the mecha and strategy lover scenes, Front Mission 5: Scars Of The War is a tactical RPG with a rich story that is told through multiple forms of media, not just the games.

The way the game is played can be compared to the modern Fire Emblem series if you replaced magic and swords with machine-gun armed mechas. The strategy and gameplay coupled with a deep story about the damage that war does to people make the entire experience bittersweet. While the game has a lot of fans to this day, it is also the one that sums up the story of the series, as well as wrapping up all previous side-stories, meaning that in order to get the most out of the game you'd have to play all previous games.

That's not easy with them being Japan-exclusive. With a title like that, you can be sure that you're in for a treat that you won't forget. This game is a great example of two things: one - the PS2 was like a treasure trove for wrestling game enthusiasts, and two - Japanese creativity can be extremely weird in a good way. This wrestling game is so bizarre that it is impossible not to love it - everything about it is completely over-the-top, from the fighters to their absolutely ridiculous wrestling moves.

It's a real shame that this game didn't leave Japan, as we are sure that there would have been countless people who would laugh their heads off while playing it, while also actually enjoying how solid it is. Peter Parker's adventure into the metaverse could have been so much more.

Dominic Nordtveit is a young video-game enthusiast, music lover and aspiring bartender based in Os, Norway. While he has not worked as a writer before, only as a greeter of tourists, he always wanted a job that would rely on his love for video-games. Although he has many hobbies, some of which have come and gone, playing video-games is something that has been a part of his life since very early childhood. Soon-to-be graduate of the University of Bergen's comparative politics studies. Share Share Tweet Email.

Related Topics Lists PlayStation 2. Dominic Nordtveit 47 Articles Published. Read Next in gaming. Accepted Answer. There are several methods though most enable piracy which isn't allowed to be discused on this site.

Import system - The best method. This doesn't run pirated games obviously. Modchips or a swap disc plus case mod - Runs imports though have trouble with certain discs like dual layered discs or multiple disc games. These enable piracy so can't be discussed on this site.

Doesn't run all games either. Once again, this enables piracy so can't be discused on this site. DeltaBladeX Expert - 12 years ago 1 0.

Other Answers.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000