So i found pic related at an second hand shop for fucking $3 total.
To my surprise it is modded already.
Is there any actual use for it if i already have a modded PS2 slim? im not talking about just for collecting but anything else i can do on this that i cant do in my modded PS2?
Also, is there any way to check what chip does it have? ike any button combination? pic related.
>>3828096
Get one of these. You can use the AV in on the back to run your PS2 through it if you're so inclined.
>>3828096
I think the modded ps2 does everything that a ps1 does. I have a modded ps2 and a modded ps1 (it is broken btw) I've never had problems with ps1 games on ps2.
>>3828127
Disregard this, it's a piece of shit.
>>3828096
I actually bought a modded NSTC-J PS1 not too long ago for $6+shipping on ebay, as well as a handful of ripped games, but for whatever reason it only plays NTSC-J and NTSC-U/C games fine, but whenever I try a PAL game, it's either the resolution is fucked or it violently and rapidly "rolls" like the screen falls repeatedly
what's wrong with it?
>>3828098
That's a 4 wire chip. If you're from Europe no PAL games needed a stealth chip, but if you're from the US you'll need to put in a MM3 or something if you want to play "protected games" (Dino Crisis, Crash 3, Tetris with Cardcaptor Sakura, to name a few).
>>3828096
Get an LCD and battery. Turn it into a yuge PSP old people and autists can enjoy.
>>3828260
I seem to recall the BIOS is region locked in most Jap PlayStations.
It may be that the chip gets you as far as NTSC-U but PAL is not doable at all without a further mod?
>>3828260
Probably your display is NTSC only.
>>3828096
it's still worth using for burning ps1 games, doing that on a ps2 is a pain in the ass