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SegaAges
09-03-2008, 04:00 PM
I am just making sure I got them all in a list.

Let me know if I missed any:
Astra Super Stars
Baku Baku Animal
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game
Cotton 2
Columns 97
Decathlete
Die Hard Arcade
Fighting Dragon Legend Elan Doree
Final Fight Revenge
Funky Head Boxers
Golden Axe: The Duel
Groove on Fight
Guardian Force
NBA Action
Pebble Beach The Great Shot
Radiant Silvergun
Sea Bass Fishing
Steep Slope Sliders
Outlaws Of The Lost Dynasty
Super Major League
Tecmo World Cup '98
Virtua Fighter Kids
Virtua Fighter Remix
Winter Heat
Terra Diver

Bojay1997
09-03-2008, 04:32 PM
I am just making sure I got them all in a list.

Let me know if I missed any:
Astra Super Stars
Baku Baku Animal
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game
Cotton 2
Columns 97
Decathlete
Die Hard Arcade
Fighting Dragon Legend Elan Doree
Final Fight Revenge
Funky Head Boxers
Golden Axe: The Duel
Groove on Fight
Guardian Force
NBA Action
Pebble Beach The Great Shot
Radiant Silvergun
Sea Bass Fishing
Steep Slope Sliders
Outlaws Of The Lost Dynasty
Super Major League
Tecmo World Cup '98
Virtua Fighter Kids
Virtua Fighter Remix
Winter Heat

I wouldn't call this a list of "US" ST-V carts. This is a list of the English ST-V carts that Sega distributed. Actually, a number of these were never officially distributed in the US, but some were sold through various exporters to US distributors or importers. As far as I am aware, the only officially distributed US ST-V carts had blue trim on the labels. Anything else was Euro/Asian.

SegaAges
09-03-2008, 04:42 PM
I wouldn't call this a list of "US" ST-V carts. This is a list of the English ST-V carts that Sega distributed. Actually, a number of these were never officially distributed in the US, but some were sold through various exporters to US distributors or importers. As far as I am aware, the only officially distributed US ST-V carts had blue trim on the labels. Anything else was Euro/Asian.

as for English ST-V carts, would they still work on a US ST-V board?

I guess I am looking for a list of full English games that will work on a US ST-V board

A list of US only games would be awesome too though. I was thinking of having this my first collection to go for once I hit 1000.

Bojay1997
09-03-2008, 10:01 PM
as for English ST-V carts, would they still work on a US ST-V board?

I guess I am looking for a list of full English games that will work on a US ST-V board

A list of US only games would be awesome too though. I was thinking of having this my first collection to go for once I hit 1000.

The answer is sort of. There are four separate BIOS regions for the ST-V system and some games work on all of them, some are region locked and some work differently depending on your BIOS. Here's a link which I found pretty helpful. If you modify your motherboard, you should be in good shape.

http://home.online.no/~tjaberg/stv/index.htm

SegaAges
09-04-2008, 11:28 AM
The answer is sort of. There are four separate BIOS regions for the ST-V system and some games work on all of them, some are region locked and some work differently depending on your BIOS. Here's a link which I found pretty helpful. If you modify your motherboard, you should be in good shape.

http://home.online.no/~tjaberg/stv/index.htm

Nice link.

It is the link where I got that list from, hehehe

So if I stick with all games marked with U, I am good?

There are some bios chips I can get off of eBay for like $20 which I will probably do (I don't have an eprom burner, so it would be very expensive for me to get 1 just to burn a bios chip for my st-v)

maxlords
09-04-2008, 12:58 PM
I've got a multi-BIOS on my ST-V. I haven't found anything that doesn't work yet.

CosmicMonkey
09-04-2008, 01:47 PM
You're missing Terra Diver / Soukyugurentai which is an absolutely awesome game, and well worth getting. If you don't have an ST-V, get a Saturn and Soukyugurentai Otokuyo; it really is that good.

Getting a Multi BIOS for your ST-V is certainly a good plan. You also want the Japanese version of Radiant Silvergun too, as the US version has a completely fooked control system: it's been reduced to two buttons so you can't actually use all the weapons?!?!?

Bojay1997
09-04-2008, 02:07 PM
You're missing Terra Diver / Soukyugurentai which is an absolutely awesome game, and well worth getting. If you don't have an ST-V, get a Saturn and Soukyugurentai Otokuyo; it really is that good.

Getting a Multi BIOS for your ST-V is certainly a good plan. You also want the Japanese version of Radiant Silvergun too, as the US version has a completely fooked control system: it's been reduced to two buttons so you can't actually use all the weapons?!?!?

As far as I know, there is no such thing as a US ST-V version of Radiant Silvergun. Perhaps with the Multi BIOS it defaults the cartridge to the two button mode, but that's why you should look into installing a switchable BIOS so you can make the choice of which version of various games to play.

Captain Wrong
09-06-2008, 03:49 PM
I really need a multi-Bios. :/

SegaAges
09-10-2008, 10:18 AM
I really need a multi-Bios. :/

There is a guy on eBay that sells them for like 15-20 usd. They don't have a switch on top like most of them, but it runs off of software that comes up when the system first boots.

EDIT: also, some games for st-v can fetch quite a pretty penny, so I wanted to have a collection of ST-V games that was smaller, which is why I wanted to focus on US Released only.

If you guys know of a place (website) that has a us only release list (not a "will work on us bios") that would be awesome.

As for a complete ST-V collection, yeah, eventually I will, but I want to start small and then move up to getting the more expensive games.

SegaAges
09-15-2008, 10:05 AM
Some of those are Japan only releases (I can find out from system16.com which ones are), but how hard are ST-V carts to find. I can get a good 10-15 of them from eBay, but is that the only place to find them?