Hey Critic-
I noticed that you have reviewed a number of Japanese imports for the Dreamcast, including a few of the shmups just recently released. I was wondering what you method of choice was for playing imports on your Dreamcast (Assuming you don't own a Japanese model). Do you use a boot disk or have you gone as far as to mod the hardware? I'm wary of the latter because I don't want to ruin my console. Any suggestions from you (or anyone else) would be appreciated!
Critic - Imports on the Dreamcast?
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I have a modified Dreamcast with the international chip. I also have DC-X disk (not very reliable) and a Gameshark which I think works pretty well (need to verify that).
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Iain
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I just use a boot disc for my dreamcast. Works perfectly
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bluemonkey1
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DC-X works everytime. It's the most reliable boot disc available. Utopia is a free download but not so good.
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Luke
Critic - Imports on the Dreamcast?
I'd like to get a modded Dreamcast for the sole reason of playing Under Defeat.
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ActRaiser1
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Get DC-X, works great for everything.
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JasonhasRSI1
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[QUOTE=ActRaiser]
I ordered it, found more positive feedback than negative concerning its performance, though VGC's experience worries me a bit. I basically just want it so that I can play Ikaruga and the "new" japanese shooters.
Get DC-X, works great for everything.
[/QUOTE]I ordered it, found more positive feedback than negative concerning its performance, though VGC's experience worries me a bit. I basically just want it so that I can play Ikaruga and the "new" japanese shooters.
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