Of course, the scenario one patch is only necessary if you want a slightly better translation and the real ending instead of the stupid one Sega of America made to cover up their lack of resources. The patch only works with these versions. Basically codes can be entered and edited.
Pseudo Saturn cart, a modified action replay, or a phantom mod chipped unit. In terms of what version you need, you will need the US or European version of scenario one to play in English. The Action Replay for the Sega Saturn was a Game Enhancer created by Datel, but marketed in the US as the GameShark by its distributors, InterAct.This Action Replay lacks code searching features unless a comms link is connected to the Saturn. Region free japanese Dreamcast: the original bios was replaced by a region. If you're using a Rhea or Phoebe, you'll need to convert it to CDI format.
No more 'swap trick' and no more tampering with your console in any way, just insert this cartridge and you're ready to go. Pseudo Saturn is a program that allows you to play backups and makes your Saturn region free. First thing you need to do is put your copy of the game in your computer, download the patch, run the provided executable and it will create an ISO for you. Up for purchase is an Action Replay Plus 4M cartridge that has been flashed with Pseudo Saturn. Game Genie/Action Replay which bypass region lock to certain games by inputting a code. Otherwise if you're willing to live dangerously, you could always go old school and do a disc swap.Īssuming you have a way around the system's copy protection, the process is pretty simple.
These codes are also compatible with Code Breaker. You just need either a Japanese Sega Saturn, or an Action Replay cartridge that gets around the region lock on the system. For some games like the original Panzer Dragoon, you can just get the Japanese version and it’s completely playable. I'm not sure if anyone still sells mods but Professor Abrasive is working on an alternative that hopefully will be released at some point in the near future. Check out the Sony Playstation GameShark Code Index for more games and codes. There are myriad examples of this from the Japanese Saturn library to the North American library. You will need to be able to play burnt games or cd images to play the translations.