![]() I'm worried that much like Toaplan Shooting Battle Vol.1 the game simply won't work without the original Japanese system. To see if it's a problem with my particular disc? I'll have to try this when I get some time. So you're saying I should burn a Japanese region iso of Bari-Arm from my copy that won't work? I had one back in the day and loved it, but it died before the Dreamcast was released. ![]() Haven't tried this myself as I don't own a Sega CD. Burn the region changed iso to a blank CD-ROM. Change the region code on the iso by using SDCONV. My guess is that there might be a problem with the game CD itself, however, as a test you could:Ģ. Last edited by Craft_XIII on Sun 12:52 am, edited 3 times in total. I'm really hoping I can get this game to work. ![]() Something I've meant to do for awhile.Īnyone have any suggestions, knowledge of this particular version of the game? I've scoured the Internet and couldn't find any information on this particular scenario, so I figured this would be a good time to sign-up for a Shmups Forum account. This leads me to believe that either I need to find an updated Universal Bios for my EverDriveMD? Or, perhaps this particular game simply won't work on a non-Japanese Mega CD. The disc itself is in near mint condition without any visible debris or scratches. In order to play the imported games I also bought myself an EverDriveMD flashcart, to load the Region-Free Mega CD bios onto my North American Sega CD console.ĭennin Aleste works great. Therefore, I opted to import the Japanese versions of both Robo Aleste and Android Assault(3x cheaper). My aim was to spend as little as possible in order to play only a couple games that interested me. ![]() I recently bought a working model 1 North American Sega CD for cheap.
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