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Mar 22nd, 2004 08:55 PM | ||
Supafly345 |
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Mar 22nd, 2004 06:27 PM | ||
jin |
I actually own a Super Famicom, and have the problem in reverse. :0 After i arrive here, no one stocked games for my system, the SNES cartridges would fit, but wouldnt work. :< I also have Disk Doctor System, so essentially i could play ROMS on the actual console, except that all my Famicom cartridges memory banks have died, so they cant load the ROMs on them. ;< And i cant find a working Super Famicom Cartridge on E-Bay here either. ;< |
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Mar 22nd, 2004 03:47 PM | ||
Perndog |
It does in fact work fine though a game genie, but no translation for the cartridge ever. The only way you'll get an English version aside from emulation is if you blackmail Squaresoft into releasing it for Playstation or something. They did just release Seiken Densetsu for Game Boy Advance, though, so keep your fingers crossed. |
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Mar 22nd, 2004 03:42 PM | ||
camacazio |
And does it in fact work fine through a game genie? Sorry guys but I'm above emulation. |
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Mar 22nd, 2004 01:30 PM | ||
timrpgland |
SD3 kicks ass and the translation is pretty well done. Easier to just emulate it. I own one Super Famicom cartridge, Final Fantasy V (loose unfortunately). |
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Mar 21st, 2004 09:26 PM | ||
Emu | ZSNES has online support. If you both get a patched ROM of the game, you can play it over the internet. The game's pretty popular, so finding a patched ROM should be easy. | |
Mar 21st, 2004 07:38 PM | ||
Perndog | ROM hack + 3 gamepads + USB hub for PC = same experience | |
Mar 20th, 2004 09:06 PM | ||
camacazio | Damn. Looks like I'll have to find someone who speaks Japanese. | |
Mar 20th, 2004 08:30 PM | ||
AChimp | Jamesman's right. Games are burned into ROM chips on the game cartridges and there's no way to change them. | |
Mar 20th, 2004 08:24 PM | ||
James |
I think for the US SNES, there's just a plastic tab inside the system that prevents Japanese catridges from fitting in correctly. So if you just break it off, you can play the games just fine. Installing a translation to a catridge, though, is really not an option. I do think there are SNES emulators that have online support, so you could just play a patched version of the game over the internet with him, though don't ask me how. |
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Mar 20th, 2004 08:24 PM | ||
camacazio | I've heard that super famicom cartridges only have problems due to size, and the game genie handles that problem. Either way, the chances of translating it are looking grim so I may need to give up. | |
Mar 20th, 2004 08:01 PM | ||
Emu |
Not for the cartridge, but I have an English ROM patch. Edit: You can't play it on the SNES even if it does fit, can you? Doesn't it have that stupid zoning lock like DVDs have? |
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Mar 20th, 2004 07:01 PM | ||
camacazio |
Secret of Mana A friend of mind plans on getting Seiken Densetsu 3. We want to start up a 3-player game, which luckily can be played on the snes through the use of a game genie to make the cartridge fit, but unfortunately it's in Japanese. Anybody here know of a way to get an english translation hack onto the cartridge? |