Yeah, I don't have anything when it comes to imports. Who recommends what?
Yeah, I don't have anything when it comes to imports. Who recommends what?
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What systems do you have ready to PLAy imports? And what styles of games do you like?
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... I've got nothing that can instantly play imports. I've got no mod chips, converters, or boot disks.![]()
But as far as styles of games go, just about everything... sports excluded.
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If you have a Gamecube, it is seems like an easy system to play modern imports on. All you need is the Free Loader disc. You can get it for $20. Or you can get the Action Replay cheat disc that also contains Free Loader. I think it cost around $40.
I'm considering importing some Gamecube games myself. One in particular is the Nintendo Puzzle Collection.
Well, the easiest systems to play imports on are:
SNES (easy to mod physically)
N64 (easy to mod physically)
DC (easy to burn Utopia boot disc)
Saturn (cheap $10 import convertor)
NES (cheap $10 or less import convertor)
GC (can still buy the freeloader boot disc)
The next question is what do you want to play?
scooterb: "I once shot a man in Catan, just to watch him die."
There's quite a few links inside this forum that will point you to reviews and whatnot as well to give you an idea of what's out there.
I really like the Japanese version of "Ballblazer" for the Atari 5200.
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