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Best way to play PS1 imports?
It just seems like a huge hassle. There are 12 models of the PS2 (I have the newest, the slim one) and all kinds of products - mod chips, weird disc/slide card combos, USB/hard drive combos and other strange stuff. In addition, it seems that unlike any other console, modding the PS2 can seem to work at start but cause some long-term damage to the console, which I'm not willing to risk. I should repeat at this point: this is just for PS1 titles. There are no PS2 titles I really want (but feel free to recommend any all the same). So right now I think the best way is to buy a PS1 and mod it - it won't cost much more than a PS2 modchip (especially if you factor in the extra controller) and is probably going to be much more reliable - but now I can't seem to find any stores that still carry psones! They seem to have been phased out completely at this point (I'm looking for a new one, I know I could get a used one at ebgames/gamestop). So, what do you think is my best option? |
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Well, you could buy a PS1 off of someone on this site (like me). And you could buy a device that plugs into the back of the PS1 that lets you play imports (like I have). The best part is both of these items are for sale from me.
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I might even have a silly device like that lying around. One of those gameshark code things that plug in the back? It doesn't work with the PSone, does it?
I really want a new PS, though, since used units are more prone to failure (the motor only has so much hours of life in it). |
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The Gameshark won't do what you're looking for, eldad9.
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there is no need to mod a newer PSOne. You can use a boot disc to play imports. Defender used to sell them at VGD, but since it went out of business I do not know where you could get one, though I am sure they still sell them somewhere
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You can also install a Flip Top Cover or use a Slide Card and get Breaker Pro, it's just like Swap Magic except it's for PS1 games...
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you can rig up a slim ps2 pretty easily and without voiding the warranty. then you'd have to use breaker pro (~25) to play PS1 imports. then you could also use swap magic for ps2 imprts.
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you could just use an emulator and save yourself from all te trouble.
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I don't like discussing emulation here because somebody always does the "emulation = piracy" thing. |
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yes, but you'll have to get a controller for it.
rigging a ps2 really is the way to go. |
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as far as controllers go-- believe it or not, over the years, i've become so used to shoulder buttons and triggers that i can't play as well at an arcade or with a 6 button layout anymore! and on a stranger note-- my friend cleans up with a keyboard at most 2-d fighters O_O btw, i always thought the "d" stood for "directional." |
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