Odd PS1 Accessories
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lisalover1
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Odd PS1 Accessories
I've been looking at some PS1 addons and accessories lately, and I've come across some pretty weird stuff, and I was wondering if anyone had any information on them.
Emulator Z: http://www.goldenshop.com.hk/AI-trad/ps ... latorz.htm
VCD Plugin: http://www.goldenshop.com.hk/AI-trad/psx/p_1vcd.htm
Rave Discman: http://www.goldenshop.com.hk/AI-trad/psx/p_rdiscman.htm
Emulator Z: http://www.goldenshop.com.hk/AI-trad/ps ... latorz.htm
VCD Plugin: http://www.goldenshop.com.hk/AI-trad/psx/p_1vcd.htm
Rave Discman: http://www.goldenshop.com.hk/AI-trad/psx/p_rdiscman.htm
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I have the EMU cart. If I remember right, there were not any sounds. A novelty, didn't use it too much since the Dreamcast does the same EMUs a lot better.
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Re: Odd PS1 Accessories
i love the rave discman! i used one ages back, it was actually half decent.
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lisalover1
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Any idea where I could get one? Or, are you willing to sell yours?CRTGAMER wrote:I have the EMU cart. If I remember right, there were not any sounds. A novelty, didn't use it too much since the Dreamcast does the same EMUs a lot better.
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You know, one of these days I should actually try a Beatmania game. How is it with a standard controller?
The oddest PS1 controller I have is the jogcon:

Before the month is out I want to try it out in Tempest, just to see what happens.
The oddest PS1 controller I have is the jogcon:

Before the month is out I want to try it out in Tempest, just to see what happens.
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these are just 3 of the heaps and heaps of crazy accessoires that got released
i got a different version movie card (VCD) that clicks in the back of the PS1
on the forum in my signature there is a list of crazy accessoires (globe controllers, virtual reality stuff etc)
i got a different version movie card (VCD) that clicks in the back of the PS1
on the forum in my signature there is a list of crazy accessoires (globe controllers, virtual reality stuff etc)

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Sorry, I'm an OCD collector. A rare harder to find then import Game Shark carts at swap meets. But you never know, may get lucky.lisalover1 wrote:Any idea where I could get one? Or, are you willing to sell yours?CRTGAMER wrote:I have the EMU cart. If I remember right, there were not any sounds. A novelty, didn't use it too much since the Dreamcast does the same EMUs a lot better.
I got mine at GoCybershop, no more in stock but some other unusual carts there.
http://www.gocybershop.ca/customer/home.php?cat=164
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I'm considering alternatives to a modchip; does anyone know how well boot discs work? I'm specifically looking at the PSX-Changer 2: http://www.modchipstore.com/ps1-mod-chi ... 16470.html
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I have that one too, you have to bypass the door sensor, when inserting your PS1 Import or Backup disc. It works by keeping the switch down with a spring for the PSX or a Tab Tape for the smaller PSOne. The PS2 will need a slide tool of Flip Top. The Mod Chip is so much more convenient, an easier solder job on the larger board of the grey PSX.lisalover1 wrote:I'm considering alternatives to a modchip; does anyone know how well boot discs work? I'm specifically looking at the PSX-Changer 2: http://www.modchipstore.com/ps1-mod-chi ... 16470.html


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I just got a PSOne today, because my PS1's laser is starting to die out. So, if at all possible, I want a mod solution that works well on a PSOne. How hard is it to install a modchip in this model?CRTGAMER wrote:I have that one too, you have to bypass the door sensor, when inserting your PS1 Import or Backup disc. It works by keeping the switch down with a spring for the PSX or a Tab Tape for the smaller PSOne. The PS2 will need a slide tool of Flip Top. The Mod Chip is so much more convenient, an easier solder job on the larger board of the grey PSX.lisalover1 wrote:I'm considering alternatives to a modchip; does anyone know how well boot discs work? I'm specifically looking at the PSX-Changer 2: http://www.modchipstore.com/ps1-mod-chi ... 16470.html
