fahlim003
02-16-2009, 01:03 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7pX9WaWIB0
I was testing out a Japanese Saturn I am planning on selling and figured it would be good to test out various games and perhipherals to show it is working correctly. During this, I encountered a strange incident wherein I booted Zwei (domestic NTSC-U/C) with an ARP 4-1 cartridge inserted. The strange part was that the ARP screen did not show up and yet the game proceeded to run. I thought this to be a problem with the cartridge so I took it out and booted again and without the cartridge inserted PDZ still loaded up.
I was surprised that it could it this so I tested this on another import Saturn I had and success, it worked there too. The next step was trying other domestic games, which for me isn't extensive nor do I have time to test all day. I found that between Sonic Jam, PDS and SF3 only PDZ worked. Must be an exclusive mistake but it's a good one at that.
I wonder too if the NTSC-J PDZ works in the same manner or has multi-region functionality. As I state in the video I suspect there might be other games out there which this capability but I'm far from having a complete collection to test the theory out.
I was testing out a Japanese Saturn I am planning on selling and figured it would be good to test out various games and perhipherals to show it is working correctly. During this, I encountered a strange incident wherein I booted Zwei (domestic NTSC-U/C) with an ARP 4-1 cartridge inserted. The strange part was that the ARP screen did not show up and yet the game proceeded to run. I thought this to be a problem with the cartridge so I took it out and booted again and without the cartridge inserted PDZ still loaded up.
I was surprised that it could it this so I tested this on another import Saturn I had and success, it worked there too. The next step was trying other domestic games, which for me isn't extensive nor do I have time to test all day. I found that between Sonic Jam, PDS and SF3 only PDZ worked. Must be an exclusive mistake but it's a good one at that.
I wonder too if the NTSC-J PDZ works in the same manner or has multi-region functionality. As I state in the video I suspect there might be other games out there which this capability but I'm far from having a complete collection to test the theory out.