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KaiserWAVE:

There never was a PAL release for that game. Only a JP release under the name "Dead Dance" and a US release as "Tuff E Nuff". We could put the covers in my folder in case somebody else owns that game or display the in the cover showcase.

tiktektak:


--- Quote from: KaiserWAVE on June 16, 2009, 09:01:54 AM ---There never was a PAL release for that game. Only a JP release under the name "Dead Dance" and a US release as "Tuff E Nuff". We could put the covers in my folder in case somebody else owns that game or display the in the cover showcase.

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Take them if you want... They are still in my folder....

I suppose we could host the US version though if the UPC and media code are changed to the right for the US release... It's an custom cover after all so why not use the JAP art and title.... The front is just a litte low res but I think it's on the edge....

KaiserWAVE:

I grabbed them the minute I saw them :) Just wasn't sure about adding them and HOW and WHERE to add them.

sheep2001:

Hey Kaiser - what do i need to play JP SNES games on my PAL console?

I'll be in Hong Kong next month and plan to go a little crazy  ;D

KaiserWAVE:

The easiest way would be to get an Action Replay Pro Mark III. That was the last model released for the SNES ans you can play any imported game with it (except Super Mario RPG I think). It works like a normal import adapter. You stick it into your SNES, fix the import cartridge on top and another cartridge from your region in the back. Then you can play the imported game.

I took a different route and had my SNES modded.
There's a shop called Wolfsoft in Germany who's been doing modding work for more than 20 years now. I don't know how and if they modified the actual computer chips on the circuit board, but they filed out the cartridge slot so that you could put US cartridges in and installed a 50/60Hz switch so that you can play (imported) games in their original speed and without the black bars on the tv screen.

I don't know how easy it would be to find a shop now that does that kind of modding to a SNES. But if you're technically adept you can find guides on the net to do it yourself. I understand they're fairly easy. or just buy an Action Replay. Both works. I play imports on my Mega Drive via an Action Replay 2 and I haven't come across a game that didn't work yet.


Oh, and drop me a PM when you're ready to go to HK. There may be some things you could look out for for me ;)


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