Lately I've been thinking about getting some Japanese ps2 games. Is there anything like the GCN's freeloader or would I have to buy a Japanese ps2. I also don't want to mod a US ps2.
Lately I've been thinking about getting some Japanese ps2 games. Is there anything like the GCN's freeloader or would I have to buy a Japanese ps2. I also don't want to mod a US ps2.
If you don't want to mod, I believe your only option then would be getting a Japanese PS2.
That's pretty much it.If you don't want to mod, I believe your only option then would be getting a Japanese PS2.
There is an easy non chip mod - the flip top.
Basically, you:
Load a boot disc
It prompts you to insert disc
Flip open top
Pop in game
I've done two of these mods without a problem. I doubt they'll work on one of the redesigned PS2s though.
if importing PS2 is getting around $200+ mark think of PS2 Test...
I got mine for $250 but you could get for bit more from Assember...
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I've heard Swap Magic works on the small PS2, but you have to do something to keep the lid switch held down. It's about the same as doing the PS1 swap trick, from what I understand. If that's the case, then it's potentially easier than using it with the original PS2, since you don't have to replace the upper casing.Originally Posted by JWKobayashi
Originally Posted by Half Cab Leroy
A great alternative to modding a USA PS2 is the "Swap Magic" which was previously mentioned.
They cost anywhere from $25.00 - $45.00 and they're a great little device/disc set that definitely lets you play either DVD Rom or CD-Rom PS2 games.
Here's the lowdown:
PROS -
* You'll be able to play import Japanese NTSC or European PAL games on your PS2 with the provided software discs.
* It's definitely cheaper than having your PS2 modded.
CONS -
* You will need to have one of the older (larger) model PS2 consoles and NOT the new 'slim' designed ones.
* Having a small bit of technical knowledge (and most importantly patience and common sense) when performing a minor modification to the PS2 console; You MUST remove the front panel door from the loading tray. Then, in order to load your games, it is highly advisable that you use the 'loading tool' which is usually included in the Swap Magic Kit.
* You MUST follow the loading/loading tool directions fully and to the letter, or your Swap Magic Kit will not work properly. Again, this goes back the to 'patience and common sense' aspect.
* PAL games WILL work on your PS2, but the image will NOT be converted to NTSC for your NTSC television set. You will need to have some solution such as a costly digital converter (about $150.00+) or some other method in order to play your PAL games on your NTSC TV. (This is the problem I'm having right now myself)
If you're willing to put in a little bit of elbow grease to do a minor modification to the front loading tray, than the Swap Magic Kit is your best bet. Plus, it's cheap enough that you won't feel ripped off if you don't play imports enough. (There's nothing like spending nearly $100 for a mod when you only end up playing one game. See my point? Then again, I'm not sure what you plan on importing for games, but that's just what I've experienced firsthand.)
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Thanks GunPanther! I might try that.Originally Posted by GunPanther
Originally Posted by Half Cab Leroy
No problem.
FYI: I just found out that a new 3.3 Version of the discs were released, so make sure that you read the new requirements for using the new discs.
I'm stuck with the older 3.2 versions, which don't have the new 3.3 PAL or NTSC video selection feature.
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Well, now the PStwo is out, you can quite easially and cheaply buy a Japanese console, and run it straight off if you track down a power supply from a native PStwo - If you have a PStwo already then that helps as you will already have the required power lead.
No step down required!
Mind you, i'd be tempted to possibly spend the extra and go for one of those really nice looking limited edition models they always have over there! The gold Gundam one looks kinda cool!
I say buy a Japanese one, stuff system mods as they a waste of time and money. PStwos are cheap now so it would likely cost US$250.
I myself have a PS2 from every region so I can play any game from any region no worries.
FYI
I have :
1 Pearl White JP PS2
1 JP PStwo
2 US PS2 (one is in the 30000's while the other is the newer "+" model)
1 PAL PS2 (early 30000s model)
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Cheers
Luke