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    Default WTB: method to play imports on a Super Famicom

    Hi. Anyone willing to help out here? I want my SFC to play at least FX chip US games. While PAL isn't important as I lack any such titles, it'd be nice if some work. Any that still won't I could just use a flashcart for.

    I don't need cheat code support. I've already got an ordinary Game Genie that'll work for most games once it's able to fit in the system. Thanks.
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    bump. NES-to-Famicom is also OK, as I have use for that too.
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    http://www.mmmonkey.co.uk/console/ni...switches-1.htm

    Region switches? Though you do need something to physically allow American games on a SFC.

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    Well if all else fails I could switch with my cut tab US snes. It'd make this SFC obsolete, I'm not daring enough to hunt down Satellaview games.
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    Pretty sure even with the cut tabs (or hell, with them intact) you'd have to be able to selectively disable the lock-out chip.

    Don't quote me on that. Pretty easy to do as well.

    Addendum:

    Apparently the only region lock for Japanese and American SNES titles are those bloody tabs. European games would require a lock-out chip modification.

    BTW, in some early NES games they didn't bother building entirely new PCBs for the American market so they used Famicom boards with a 60->72 pin adapter inside the thing. Not sure what games had this but I'd imagine that they'd be cheap. This is assuming you have a NES you want to play imports on and not the other way around.
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    Still looking. Would any of these be right perhaps? Most are advertised for playing American games on PAL but it's worth a shot.

    I should note my Super Everdrive is in a US shell. That makes it all the more important.
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    I have this adapter:

    http://www.nintendoage.com/forum/mes...threadid=13749

    I use it to play the US SNES games on my Super Famicom that my PowerPak isn't compatible with (Kirby, Yoshi's Island, etc.). Hope this helps!

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    Neat, looks tricky to find. I guess par for the course here. SFC's larger library gave Japan users little point to care about our games...
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    The only thing I can think of is the Nakitek SNES game saver. It acts like a save state where you can (supposedly) save a game at any time and reload it at that point.

    I know it works as a super famicom converter for NTSC Super Nintendos. I think it works the other way around based on this thread (unless if I missed something), though they say there's issues with Starfox. Not sure about the other FX games
    http://www.famicomworld.com/forum/in...p?topic=4670.0

    They're pretty cheap too, one sold for $8 shipped on ebay recently

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    Yeah it'd be so much easier if I were on a site with many Europeans. SNES adapters are way more common over there.
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