Hypothetically, how would i play a japanese ps1 import on my american ps1? The playstation love is getting that big that I'm toying around with the idea of getting some imports if only i could play them.
Obviously PAL is out of the question...
Id consider emulation.
Is it really that hard to use google?
there's a trick to it involving tricking the hardware into thinking the disc lid is closed and hotswapping discs but that's all i remember
>>3830523
Nitwit. It's a matter of androgynizing the chip that detects NTSC and PAL discs. Learn to solder. It's not difficult. The fact that consoles do this is purely a licensing issue between continents. The hardware can still detect the disc. It can still be played. A PS1 disc is a PS1 disc. NTSC and PAL are invisible borders that bare no relation with how any of it works. It's business. Learn to androgynize the chip reader. I never had any issues with my imports after I did it.
>>3830523
That is a pretty unique cover
>>3830720
Japanese games liked to have fun with the cases. Lammy's was confusing the first time I tried to open it since the case is backwards.
>>3830692
>Learn to solder
>not weld
#fakeedgar