I've got Utopia, probably 1.1, and it loads Shenmue II without a hitch. Just sayin, z'all....Originally Posted by anagrama
I've got Utopia, probably 1.1, and it loads Shenmue II without a hitch. Just sayin, z'all....Originally Posted by anagrama
If I remember correctly, the first thing you see when using a utopia boot disc is "If you paid for this... you got ripped off".
Originally Posted by kaustik
For some reason I remember a spinning reindeer
It's been awhile.
Yes there was indeed a spinning reindeer too.
I use the Gameshark CDX Demo as I have both the Utopia 1.1 ans 1.2 discs, and neither of them worked with my imports. Imports I have;
Sega Rally 2 (NTSC-J)
Space Channel 5 (NTSC-U)
The House of the Dead 2 (NTSC-J)
Gameshark played these fine on my PAL DC.
Yup--that's when I knew I got ripped!!!!Originally Posted by kaustik
DC--- It's STILL thinking....!!
THe Utopia boot disc was designed to boot non-selfboot backups, the GameShark CDX demo will boot import games. Two different discs for two different uses.Originally Posted by dreamcaster
yeah you never used it , thats for shure cause it says @ the boot screen: "if you bought this CD you´ve been cheated". oOOriginally Posted by googlefest1
Actually, I have seen Utopia Boot Discs sold at EB in Canada.Originally Posted by Griking
How much were they ripping people off for them?Originally Posted by evildead2099
My Gaming Collection (Now at Google Drive!)
Actually GameStop sold something called the "Innovation Super Game Converter" I know because I am looking at it right now with the GameStop sticker on it. It says it allows you to play imports but not backup copies, dont know though cuz I never tried it. There may have been others though too.Originally Posted by Jive3D
As far as asking about modding at the retail stores, its a tough situation. The companies tell employess if they talk about it at all they will basically be fired because of the pressure from the companies they deal with - Sony and Microsoft especially. I've always explained that I cant talk about it because its not authorized by the companies. Go to the internet if you wanna know about that kind of thing though.
ok so i got the names messed up then - i called all those disks the utopia disk - its was the dc -x thing i purchased
i just found it when looking through my DC stuff
The Utopia disc will boot imports too, no need to have both around.
Unless you want to play any of the games that Utopia won't boot. If you only want one boot disk, get DC-X.Originally Posted by ddockery
That's why I said "may struggle". I sold a copy of Shenmue II to a guy in Brazil, and it wouldn;t work for him with Utopia or Gamesherk - only DC-X did the trick.Originally Posted by Pantechnicon