You don't need an adapter. You can either cut the tabs at the cart slot or you can swap the back of a Japanese cart with an American one and not damage the system.o.pwuaioc wrote:Only physically so. Adapters are cheap, though.brainerdrainer wrote:are there region lock outs on the N64? I'm guessing so
any Shmups for the N64?
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Re: any Shmups for the N64?
I'll look into that thank you!
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Re: any Shmups for the N64?
I think you can also use a Game Shark to play imports, but I have not tried it myself.
Re: any Shmups for the N64?
I like the cart swap approach too, use a cheap sports game backside. This prevents the two cart headache of an Import Adapter or Gameshark cart not booting.Opa Opa wrote:You don't need an adapter. You can either cut the tabs at the cart slot or you can swap the back of a Japanese cart with an American one and not damage the system.o.pwuaioc wrote:Only physically so. Adapters are cheap, though.brainerdrainer wrote:are there region lock outs on the N64? I'm guessing so
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Re: any Shmups for the N64?
Sadly, Aero Fighters Assault got turned from a shmup to an Ace Combat style game (or was it a rail shooter?).... N64 is not the shmups destination (but the Space Invaders "remake" was pretty fun)
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Re: any Shmups for the N64?
I use my Game Shark to bypass anything like that. I'm sure others break tabs or whatever.brainerdrainer wrote:are there region lock outs on the N64? I'm guessing so
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Would this work for playing US carts on a PAL system?Opa Opa wrote:You don't need an adapter. You can either cut the tabs at the cart slot or you can swap the back of a Japanese cart with an American one and not damage the system.o.pwuaioc wrote:Only physically so. Adapters are cheap, though.brainerdrainer wrote:are there region lock outs on the N64? I'm guessing so
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That I don't know. I'm sure there are some issues going from 60 Hz to 50 Hz... that's if the games boot.god wrote:Would this work for playing US carts on a PAL system?Opa Opa wrote: You don't need an adapter. You can either cut the tabs at the cart slot or you can swap the back of a Japanese cart with an American one and not damage the system.
