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| Using a GameShark to Play Import Saturn Games |
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| burningdoom:
I was wondering if anyone here knows if this is possible or not. I know you can with a Saturn Action Replay. And a GameShark is just the U.S. version of an Action Replay, from what I understand. So I assume it should work. I have a GameShark, but not an Action Replay. But before I go on the search for import games, I was wondering if anyone could tell me if it actually works or not. Does anyone here have the means to test this theory? (BTW, I understand that even if it does work, without the extra RAM feature on the 4-in-1, I won't be able to play those games.) |
| thecrypticodor:
I always heard that it does play imports and that the action replay just uses a modified version of the game shark software. There are a quite a few imports that use the ram carts here is a list of compatible games that use them. http://segaretro.org/Extended_RAM_Cartridge Unless you never care about playing any of these than the Game Sharks for you. |
| ffxik:
It works. I have a Game Shark for my Saturn |
| burningdoom:
--- Quote from: thecrypticodor on March 22, 2014, 09:16:35 pm ---I always heard that it does play imports and that the action replay just uses a modified version of the game shark software. There are a quite a few imports that use the ram carts here is a list of compatible games that use them. http://segaretro.org/Extended_RAM_Cartridge Unless you never care about playing any of these than the Game Sharks for you. --- End quote --- Most of the RAM cart games are fighting games. Being that I'm not the biggest fighting game fan in the world, and I already own the Saturn GameShark, I can be content with just having the PS1 versions of those if I come across them. I'm only really interested in the Capcom fighters when it comes those. Thanks for the help, guys. :) |
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