Here is my setup, so tell me if I have any potential issues lined up. I have, as of yet, not had any problems.
USA Arcade Unit - 120GB HDD
Japan Arcade Unit - 20GB HDD
I keep those HDDs on those units, period. I keep my USA and Japan Xbox Live Profiles on my 64MB Memory Unit, and just swap it between the two consoles when I want to play on one or the other. I only play my USA Xbox 360 and Xbox Original games on the USA console, and only play my Japanese Xbox 360 games on the Japan console. However, I have downloaded a few of my Live Arcade games onto the Japan console as well, for the times I get hit up with an invite to Uno or something and don't want to shut down and restart from the USA console. Funny thing is, they still don't have MegaMan 9 up on the Japanese marketplace (last I checked) but playing MegaMan 9 on the Japanese console changes it to "RockMan 9" with Japanese text and such. I wonder why they haven't been given that gem yet?
Well, anyway, let me know if I am doing anything risky, because I've tried to keep it all seperate as much as possible thus far.
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Re: To my fellow Shmup fans on racketboy:
Were you looking it up on the Japanese marketplace as "Rockman 9"?
Re: To my fellow Shmup fans on racketboy:
Thats double suckin.RackGaki wrote:Well, the thing went tits up with RROD, so I guess when there is smoke, there is a fire. I suppose I'll just keep my next console isolated to be certain. I have no idea why it exhibited the behavior it did before it died, but I definitely don't want to mess with another one.
Re: To my fellow Shmup fans on racketboy:
Good thing this is never an issue with the more classic consoles.
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