CAN A SEGA GENESIS 16-BIT MODEL ONE PLAY IMPORTS WITHOUT ANY CONVERTERS AND SHIT! :roll: x_x @_@
CAN A SEGA GENESIS 16-BIT MODEL ONE PLAY IMPORTS WITHOUT ANY CONVERTERS AND SHIT! :roll: x_x @_@
I HAVE A SEGA GENESIS MODEL 2! I HAVE THE SAILOR MOON GAME FOR THE MEGADRIVE SYSTEM! I DON'T HAVE A CONVERTER... BUT I HERED THERE IS A WAY TO BREAK OR REPLACE OR DISLOCK SOMETHING IN THE SEGA GENESIS MODEL 2!! CAN SOMEONE PLZ HELP ME!!!
Whoa, you're making my eyes hurt typing in all caps like that!
You'll need to use a Game Genie to plug the game in, 'cause Japanese games won't fit unless you have an adaptor to play them (in this case, a Game Genie).
And later games are locked by checking the refresh and language jumpers on the circuit board. For those games you need a Nitro or Mega Key adaptor.
Yeah...a Mega Key is best for that, but a Game Genie is a cheap alternative in a pinch for the old stuff! And please....PLEASE use proper capitalizations and spelling, not troll-ese!
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If someone broke the parts of the SEGA Genesis, the imported game cartridges would fit ... or using a adapter or some combo cartridge to play imports .
Please explain to me why you felt the need to bump a 5-year old topic?
It was by accident I only wanted to bump a FOUR YEARS old topic, but I accidentally hit the button when the browser was on this window. Since I not found a delete button, I wrote something anyway ...
Wanted a topic about SG-1000 and cartridges, the Genesis can't play those games even with a adapter!!!
That's funny, cuz I actually had an alternative method which involved using a hot knife to cut the sides off both ends of a cartdridge, which allows the game to fit and play perfectly on my old model 1. I've got a handful of imports that work this way. Of course not a good idea if you A:don't know what you're doing or B:don't want to mess up your precious cartridge. In a similar fashion, Super Famicom imports work perfectly on the old SNES model 1's by taking a hot screwdriver and melting grooves into both ends of the cartridge, rendering them completely playable as well. I'm pretty sure this is nothing new to a lot of us, but I figured I'd mention it. If only we could do that with imports nowadays...
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