I'm thinking about importhing that Castlevania game for the Saturn again and I would like to know.
I'm thinking about importhing that Castlevania game for the Saturn again and I would like to know.
What's up with islands? Get more land.
What's up with deserts? Get less sand.
Just get an Action Replay cart, you really can't get any cheaper than that.
I don't have enough for an Action Replay though. I would love to get one but I simply don't have the money for it. unless you know where I can get one for like 20 or under shipped.
What's up with islands? Get more land.
What's up with deserts? Get less sand.
There's actually a wire switch you could do that I've heard about that will allow you to play Japanese games on a US Saturn. The only downside is that you have to go to the spaceship boot screen before playing US games.
Forum member wataru330 knows more about it than I do.
Cheapest you ask? Burned copy and swap disc method, but not recommended.
Dammit nevermind I lost the auction for the game.
What's up with islands? Get more land.
What's up with deserts? Get less sand.
You should at least look into getting something to play imports on your Saturn for whenever you run across a game you want. Honestly it wouldn't have been worth it to only play Nocturne in the Moonlight, the Saturn port is a neat little thing to see but it's really only worth having if your a huge Castlevania fan and need every game. The flaws of the Saturn port aren't worth putting up with just to play as Maria or to see the extra content. Use the money you where gonna blow on buying Nocturne and invest in at least an Action Replay, it'll be way cheaper than that game would have been.
I think the novelty of playing the game on a system other than the PS1 (or ps2... or ps3... or psp) is worth the price
Here's the problem: the cheapest way isn't really the best way. What you really want to do is buy a Japanese Saturn and an Action Replay or ST Key. Then just sell your US Saturn and use the boot cart to play US games on the Japanese Saturn. Why is this the best way? Because a handful or two of good Japanese titles require the extra 4MB Ram cart, which means they are unplayable with a boot cart (since you can't have two carts in at once).
Obviously if you get a boot cart now, you can always get a Japanese Saturn later. This is just something to think about. Bare in mind you should pay no more than $45 shipped for a Japanese Saturn (if you can handle waiting a couple months for it to arrive via Seamail).
You can swap a ram cart in after an ST-Key does it's job. We use to have to do this to play the ram cart games (X-Men v SF, Vampire Savior etc) until the 4-in-1. The timing to swap is a bitch to get down though.
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The problem with that cart swap trick though is you can completely break the console by doing that.
Out of curiosity... How? It's a cart. I'm missing something or am extremely lucky.
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Cartridge connection port pins contain small amounts of power, if you swap out while power is on there is always a chance you can cause damage, you have never seen a console instructions suggesting not to remove or insert a cartridge while power is on? There is a reason for that, so yeah, you been lucky so far...............
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Well, that certainly makes sense... I would figure that the risk is somewhat minuscule, considering the hundreds of times that I've done that to a single system with no issues (other than messing up the timing and the game went no boot/error out). My main concern was physically messing up the cart port with the hurried yanking and jamming. And that didn't happen either. I got an AR now, so it's no longer a concern really.
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