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| Greth | Nov 24 2008, 02:22 PM |
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fuck all y'all
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exactly. both US and Japanese games were NTSC, so technically you could play them on the same system. So the Japanese added the tabs to the American one so they couldnt play Japanese games. So why would this Japanese game have the slots for the American tabs?
And yes, the European and Japanese systems/carts looked the same, but were different in that one ran 50Hz for NTSC, and one ran 60Hz for PAL. Although you could get a convertor, or alternatively, hack your system to add a switcher. Though only Europeans would need to do that, since any game that came out in Europe came out in America, the only import games you really wanna play are the exclusive Japanese ones. You can simply remove the tabs from the American system, but I don't plan on doing so anytime soon. |
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