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That price, whether it was good or bad, is something pooch or anyone else would have to consider if contemplating owning a complete Japanese PS1 library.I honestly think the graphics are pretty good in Gaiaseed for an earlier release.

There aren't many stinkers in there as far as I'm concerned, so you could always look into my collection for some ideas of what to pick up. Not all of them are Japan-exclusive, but sometimes it's worth having regional variations. The King of Fighters '98: Dream Match Never Ends Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Legion of Heroes That's what I've been doing, and so far I have:īakusou Dekotora Densetsu: Art Truck Battleĭragon Ball Z: Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu I'd recommend just starting small and picking up games that interest you. I don't think there's anybody even in Japan with a complete collection, so I find it tough to picture someone in the US getting one. That price, whether it was good or bad, is something pooch or anyone else would have to consider if contemplating owning a complete Japanese PS1 library. I love owning shooters and they're my prized possesions, but my skills at them are not-so-good! Don't know what the game goes for, I bought mine Buy-It-Now from a Japanese seller on Ebay February 19th of this year for $100 and was glad to get it. The farthest I've managed to get so far is to complete the practice mode.

The rap on Gaia has always been about it's graphics, but I like the music and it's in English (bad English, but English non-the-less). Been wanting to try out an anime shooter that spans four CD's!

I just picked out a copy of Geppy-X on Ebay five days ago and I'm anxiously waiting for that one to arrive. A lot of nice gems there that make me jealous.Yep, that's my library. Spartacus: Is that your collection? If so, I'm impressed. a totally unique experience that I will not spoil. The music is especially good, and the final boss is. I don't think it's worth the incredible price I've seen it go for recently, but it is fun to play. Just more along the lines of hard to come by. It's not a pricey game to pick up that I've noticed. What the review doesn't mention is that in the intro, when Ralph is turned into a child by the invading demons, he losses all of his cloths in the process! So you're looking at the screen at this buck naked kid and asking yourself if a guy could find himself thrown into the hoosegow for owning kiddie porn in a video game! Fortunately, Ralph manages to get himself dressed before embarking on his quest for revenge. It is a great game too! Great power ups, sound effects and level designs with multiple paths - I think anyone would enjoy playing it! Can you remember when videogames were something of a mystery to you? In every game you tried, you would experiment to see what was or wasn't possible in that gaming world." I've always enjoyed trying to do things in games to see what was possible and that line drew me to the game like a magnet. It was this quote in Twin-Dreams review of Ralph that made me want try it. There's two games I hadn't even heard of!There's a couple of pretty good reviews for both games at Twin-Dreams. If I'm not going to be capturing video or playing on my TV, I'll just rip an image with CloneCD and fire it up in an emulator (either ePSXe, ESSSPSX, or pSX Emulator depending on the game). I only have one that's not compatible with it (Namco Museum Encore, which is ok since I can play all of those games via MAME), so it works out pretty well.
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Now a days, I just have a japanese PS2 that I use to play my japanese games when I want to capture video (or play on my TV). Tl dr - Copy protection only fucks over legitimate users
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A few days later the patch rolled out and I was able to just burn off a copy to play on my modded PS1. For Biohazard, I just single swapped to play it in the old PS1 and played the god damn thing nonstop until I beat it.
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It wasn't a stealth mod, though, so when I bought Biohazard 3 and Bust a Move 2 I had to hop online and download patches for them, rip the images, patch 'em, and then burn 'em off. I used to use a single swap trick on an older PS1, a double swap on a newer, and then I finally put a modchip in the newer one.
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How do you play imports on a PS anyways? Is there a mod kit or some CD you can pop in (similar to the DC) or what?You can use an Action Replay, I believe.
