Playing foreign games on your dreamcast?
Playing foreign games on your dreamcast?
There are all these awesome games that the Dreamcast has to offer, but many of them (Shenmue 2, REZ, Cosmic Smash, etc.) can't be played on a North American DC. Is there anything simple I can do to get passed region coding?
Re: Playing foreign games on your dreamcast?
You need this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sega-Dreamcast- ... 5ae07880e1
Disregard the cheat feature. It acts as a boot disc. Just load the disc pick whatever "play game" option there is and change it out for your game when prompted.
Not too sure which Pal games are NTCS (US/60Hz) compatible though. I just play Japan releases.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sega-Dreamcast- ... 5ae07880e1
Disregard the cheat feature. It acts as a boot disc. Just load the disc pick whatever "play game" option there is and change it out for your game when prompted.
Not too sure which Pal games are NTCS (US/60Hz) compatible though. I just play Japan releases.
...just another lost soul...
Re: Playing foreign games on your dreamcast?
I've got a DC-X boot disc for imports -

It works on Japanese and European DC games (I've got 1 of each). Put it in first, watch the screen, take it out, then insert your import.

It works on Japanese and European DC games (I've got 1 of each). Put it in first, watch the screen, take it out, then insert your import.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
Re: Playing foreign games on your dreamcast?
My recommendation is probably the cheapest option though 
As for Euro releases, I'm sure they'd load just as well as with anything, I just am unfamiliar which games offer both 50hz/60hz, and which only do the Pal 50hz thing.
As for Euro releases, I'm sure they'd load just as well as with anything, I just am unfamiliar which games offer both 50hz/60hz, and which only do the Pal 50hz thing.
...just another lost soul...
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Re: Playing foreign games on your dreamcast?
If the system will play burned discs, can't you just use a burned utopia disc?
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Re: Playing foreign games on your dreamcast?
I got a modded DC from a forum member. Still going strong. CD-Rs will likely work too? Maybe?
Re: Playing foreign games on your dreamcast?
dreamcast is weird. simpler to pirate than import.
while there's selfboot CD-Rs, the same result for imports must use a mod.
while there's selfboot CD-Rs, the same result for imports must use a mod.
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Re: Playing foreign games on your dreamcast?
This is precisely what I use. Works perfectly.nightrnr wrote:You need this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sega-Dreamcast- ... 5ae07880e1
Disregard the cheat feature. It acts as a boot disc. Just load the disc pick whatever "play game" option there is and change it out for your game when prompted.
Not too sure which Pal games are NTCS (US/60Hz) compatible though. I just play Japan releases.
I only own one import game though (so far) - Sorcerian.
Re: Playing foreign games on your dreamcast?
Yeah just burn a boot disc. You can probably grab one at Iso Zone.
While you're at it burn a boot disc for PS1 games too
The simplest though is that eBay link.
While you're at it burn a boot disc for PS1 games too
The simplest though is that eBay link.
