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General and Gaming => Classic Video Games => Topic started by: silversyx on February 28, 2015, 09:41:46 pm
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Can you play PAL, Brazil, and Japanese games on a North American console?
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Is+the+Sega+Master+System+region+free%3F (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Is+the+Sega+Master+System+region+free%3F) ::)
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I'm not getting a straight answer on google :-[
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Is+the+Sega+Master+System+region+free%3F (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Is+the+Sega+Master+System+region+free%3F) ::)
C'mon. We're a better community than that here on VGCollect. :)
The answer to the question is no.
The Sega Master System is not region locked.
You can play all region SMS games on any region console without problems.
You can also play them on the Retron 5 or Sega Genesis if you get a Power Base Mini from: www.stoneagegamer.com.
Soera, correct me if I'm talking crap. :)
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That's amazing! Thank you dashv!
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Is+the+Sega+Master+System+region+free%3F (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Is+the+Sega+Master+System+region+free%3F) ::)
C'mon. We're a better community than that here on VGCollect. :)
The answer to the question is no.
The Sega Master System is not region locked.
You can play all region SMS games on any region console without problems.
You can also play them on the Retron 5 or Sega Genesis if you get a Power Base Mini from: www.stoneagegamer.com.
Soera, correct me if I'm talking crap. :)
Awesome, didn't know that. Thanks
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Can you play PAL, Brazil, and Japanese games on a North American console?
C'mon. We're a better community than that here on VGCollect. :)
The answer to the question is no.
Euhhhhhhhh ;D
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That's amazing! Thank you dashv!
You can't play japanese SMS games, unless mod.
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Well, PAL games will run faster because of the difference in refresh rates, and I think I remember reading that one or two games simply will not work on NTSC systems. I can't find a proper list for that, sorry.
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Japanese/Taiwanese games will not play on the system. They simply do not fit. NTSC, EU, PAL, Brazilian, and Australian games will all fit/play.
I have heard that there are a few games that will not fire up but so far, I have not found one.
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Here they have a list
http://www.smspower.org/forums/12093-ListOfIncompatibilitiesAmongSMSGamesHardware (http://www.smspower.org/forums/12093-ListOfIncompatibilitiesAmongSMSGamesHardware)
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Which makes one wonder why the North American Master System Sonic the Hedgehog is worth so much, yet it's common in Europe.
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That's amazing! Thank you dashv!
You can't play japanese SMS games, unless mod.
This appears to be correct. A guy in this forum:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=368962
Says the same thing:
"http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=368962"
I've personally used USA and UK carts no problem. Haven't tried Japan.
Which makes one wonder why the North American Master System Sonic the Hedgehog is worth so much, yet it's common in Europe.
The Master System did very well in the UK and Brazil so they had more of each title released and sold there. Here in America Nintendo was king so some games never got released here. In the event they did we got much fewer copies than the UK and Brazil.
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^ Back then, it made sense. But the fact that the North American version is STILL worth a lot, doesn't make sense to me. We have the internet now. We can order copies of the European version, which works on a North American SMS and is in English.
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^ Back then, it made sense. But the fact that the North American version is STILL worth a lot, doesn't make sense to me. We have the internet now. We can order copies of the European version, which works on a North American SMS and is in English.
Yeah, but your talking about a demographic that will also pay $40 extra for a cardboard box. :)
I totally agree with you by the way.
I bought the Japanese version of Super Bonk and Super Metroid rather than pay the crazy prices the U.S. versions were going for.
But my primary interest is in playing the games. Not in having every game for my systems CIB.
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From what I've heard, the only difference between the European and US Sonics is apparently a sticker that goes over the UPC in the outer part of the case in the US release. The manual, art and game are 100% identical otherwise.
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That is correct. Its a sticker that sits on the outside of the plastic. Put there as an afterthought.