I'm considering completing the set that is getting a Mega Drive or Genesis/Mega CD/32x/Powerbase converter and thus having all the Sega Consoles So my question is what exactly do I have to do to be able to play EVERYTHING besides getting a Japanese system and American System?
I believe Darxide is the sole unique 32X game not released in the states, which is also region locked to not have a version normally playable on an American model. AFAIK Fifa 96 and Sangokushi IV don't block a US 32X. (but they're pointless except to collectors since their superior US Saturn cousins can be found under $10 complete) No Euro 32X CD games are exclusive, while Japan never saw that format.
DO I NEED A PICO is a better question. I'm pretty sure those other 2 were just early versions of the Master System
Do you want to have all Sega consoles like you said? There's your answer. Well...no, they're not. It's a completely different system.
The Mark-III full name is: SG-1000 MARK-III... They're 100% compatible and each newer unit adds a bit of functions to the older. Only gripe is that non Japanese units have a BIOS which prevent them from booting SG-1000 software. Take that out, add an cartridge adapter and you can play anything on your Master System. :thumbsup:
I regret throwing my Master system out now TO THE LAND FILL Ok so how about turning a Mega Drive/Genesis into a Megasis?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1C1m5n7fbY or write megakey megadrive on youtube. But What about a universal bios instead for the megasis ?
What ever, you started the thread. But seriously though, what about a universal bios for the console ?
I think I read that that doesn't work with some games. I kinda want to get a Japanese (or Asian) Mega Drive, because my Wondermega doesn't output RGB.
What about modifying a megadrive (PAL) with a switch where you can change between US/JP NTSC then ? Or find a Hong Kong version ? Sorry if it sounds redundant. But There must be a solution to the problem in some ways.
Well, for one thing I'm in the US, so if anything I would modify my Genesis. But I'm not good at soldering small traces, and anyway I like my hardware to be unmodified (with a few exceptions). I also like to collect Japanese consoles.
Well lets say I get a Japanese system and want to play American games on it as well as Japanese games. Goes both ways The idea of getting an NTSC Mega Drive just crossed my mind a few hours ago. Probably a Model 1 Mega Drive and Mega CD If I went this route