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TS'kee 25-02-2004 15:34

Worth modding for imports?
 
If it isn't obvious yet, I'm still new to the modding scene. Recently though I've been putting it under serious consideration, since I've wanted to have a PS2 capable of playing Japanese games. Since I have a pretty nice return policy on my box, I don't want to needlessly start tooling around in there just to find out I'd get limited returns, and *poof*, no one will replace my box anymore.

I don't really intend on using this for US backups (no, really!) but I would like to use backup Japanese games, due to how hard they are to get once, let alone replace. From my initial amount of research, I've also read about the necessity of PAL -> NTSC patching, and I'm not sure if import patches are all that available.


So, to get to the point, I leave this questions to you technical geniuses out there: Is it worth spending the time and cash to mod (or have someone else mod) a PS2 for other region game backups?


To the best of my knowledge it looks like the box I bought Sept of 2003 is a v7.

StartingLine 25-02-2004 17:22

well if itīs worth really?
itīs up to you
for what you want to play..
i have it modded and i play imports and us game
everything i want to play..

currently now onimusha 3

so for me? sure is worth..


it openīs chances to enjoy a lot of games
some months before it hitīs the usa market

Snoopy007 25-02-2004 18:13

Re: Worth modding for imports?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by TS'kee
From my initial amount of research, I've also read about the necessity of PAL -> NTSC patching,



Not really necessary if your TV supports both NTSC and Pal.

Also, it is NTSC in Japan so even less to worry about if you only going to import jap games.


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