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Dr. Mario
Posts: 195/262 |
That's because PAL games don't work on a non-PAL television. It's not the PSX that's the problem. You'd have to go to Europe to play the PAL games. |
Deathknight
Posts: 36/46 |
The swap trick works on my PSX for Japanese games but not for PAL games. And I spent $65 on MMX3 for PSX. |
Setzer
Posts: 325/532 |
try running it under ePSXe :o it's an emulator, so you don't need the swap method [sure it totally rules out the idea of playing a hacked game on psx, but meh!] |
Fx3
Posts: 44/80 |
It seems the Swap Methods do not work in a modded PSOne... :| I already tried several times here, keeping the CD cover opened and using a trick to activate the cover lock for quick CD change. |
Dr. Mario
Posts: 193/262 |
It Might Be NES + The Double Swap Method = Your friend
imbNES
Swap Methods
This is pretty much your best bet for hacking and playing it on a PSX, It works pretty well for me. |
Fx3
Posts: 42/80 |
All the RCW games uses emulation (or near enough). You can locate the original NES ROM inside the PSX disc very easily, except that graphics were converted to PSX own. My doubt is - by taking RCW6 (Rockman 6) and its data location, how could I replace the original data by an hacked data (using sixtans, my MM6 editor)?
I already saw a PSX "disc builder" packaged with an (old) NES emulator but... the disc was unbootable when I assembled & burnt it. |