For a full length game, we'll focus on the original NiGHTS into Dreams, but I also recommend Christmas NiGHTS as it will have Christmas mode turned on if your Saturn's clock is set to December.
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I'm going to have to find an analog controller somewhere.
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Question: if I were to huntdown the Japanese import for PS2, will I be able to play it? I use FreeMcBoot, so I'm pretty sure I can play imports, BUT isn't it a PAL title, which means it won't output to a NTSC television correctly? (I'm a bit fuzzy on PAL/NTSC etc).
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I'm personally not an expert with the whole PAL thing, but if you have any other imports to try, that should answer your question....
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Re: Together Retro: NiGHTS into Dreams / Christmas NiGHTS
Nights is a lot like pinball. Some people don't see the point, but others just zen on the game. I think the game is a work of art, especially musically. And Christmas Nights is so worth playing. In the US it was a promotional demo released at Christmastime through Blockbuster, if I recall correctly. In Japan I think it was a separate release with a lower price. It has only the first map for each kid but it has a slightly cleaned up engine (I read somewhere) and lots of neat unlockables.
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I dn't have any import games. I'm new to the whole import gaming concept. Haha. I doubt I'll actually figure this out, track down a copy at reasonable price and get to play in time for this one. But I'll be at Secret Of Monkey Island with bells on!
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Nice choice. I think I'll get myself that PS2 version to try out something different (played NiGHTS to death already on my Saturn
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I'm not sure I understand your question. Like you said, the PS2 Nights is a Japanese game, NTSC/J, so if you have an American system, as long as you can boot imports (with either a modchip or a boot cd for imports), I don't see the problem.
Didn't the US version have unlockables too? The European version (which was also a promotional cd, not sold as far as I know) had a lot and some of them were really neat, like playing with Sonic for example

noiseredux wrote:Question: if I were to huntdown the Japanese import for PS2, will I be able to play it? I use FreeMcBoot, so I'm pretty sure I can play imports, BUT isn't it a PAL title, which means it won't output to a NTSC television correctly? (I'm a bit fuzzy on PAL/NTSC etc).
I'm not sure I understand your question. Like you said, the PS2 Nights is a Japanese game, NTSC/J, so if you have an American system, as long as you can boot imports (with either a modchip or a boot cd for imports), I don't see the problem.
marurun wrote:In Japan I think it was a separate release with a lower price. It has only the first map for each kid but it has a slightly cleaned up engine (I read somewhere) and lots of neat unlockables.
Didn't the US version have unlockables too? The European version (which was also a promotional cd, not sold as far as I know) had a lot and some of them were really neat, like playing with Sonic for example

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i have been meaning to get this. dont have the money though...although i do have a 3D controller! i use it for panzer dragoon zwei most of the time.
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NebachadnezzaR wrote:I'm not sure I understand your question. Like you said, the PS2 Nights is a Japanese game, NTSC/J, so if you have an American system, as long as you can boot imports (with either a modchip or a boot cd for imports), I don't see the problem.
I didnt say it was NTSC, I said I thought it was PAL. So that's why I was asking.
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noiseredux wrote:I didnt say it was NTSC, I said I thought it was PAL. So that's why I was asking.
Now I see why you were confused. Like I said, Japanese games are NTSC/J, PAL is Europe and Australia. Anyway, it's answered, as long as you have a way to boot imports you shouldn't have any problem.