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MOD - Any value to making a converter to play US games on Japanese consoles?

Started by db-electronics, 02/04/2014, 10:34 AM

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db-electronics

There's alot of talk about homemade converters to play Japanese games on US consoles - I've made a semi-professional one myself...

But what about the reverse? Is there any value to creating a modless means to play US games on a Japanese console? I know there are mods you can do to achieve this, but some people are weary of cutting up their consoles - or like myself - want to keep my consoles in original condition.

Thoughts?
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NecroPhile

I don't think it's possible.  How would you bypass grounding internally?
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BlueBMW

The same converters for JP>US can be used on Japanese systems to play US games on them.  But as NecroPhile said, the pin needs to be grounded for it to work.
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db-electronics

Isn't the TurboEverdrive completely region free?

A converter would have to detect when the code is trying to read the region bit in the IO register and change the compare value from '1' to '0' to fool the console. It's like a game genie really...
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Keith Courage

Your converter would work the way it is as long as someone opens the console and grounds the needed 29 pin on the hu6280 chip. No way to do it via the hu card slot.

db-electronics

Not really, because JAP games already work on TG-16, so if a converter can make all consoles look like US consoles then it would be agnostic to the voltage level on pin 29. You can even go a step further and read the region of the game on the header and set the particular region value accordingly (which is, I'm sure, how the Turbo Everdrive does it).
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turbokon

I believed the games roms used by the everdrive have their headers stripped some how that's why grounded is not needed to play us roms on pc-engine.
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