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japanese cd games on a u.s. duo?

Started by CosMind, 07/23/2007, 08:33 PM

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CosMind

yeah, probably a stupid question - but, can u.s. duos play japanese disc games without any mod or extension?

Turbo D

yes, all the cd games are region free. If you want to play arcade cds you need the arcade card tho.
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Joe Redifer

And the Arcade Card will require and adapter to run on a US Duo.  There really aren't any "must have" games for the Arcade Card unfortunately.  However if you are really into the system, then it does indeed become a must-have... it just depends on how often you play the thing.

nat

If you're a fighter fan like me, then the Arcade Card is a must-have. Fatal Fury 2 & Special, Art of Fighting, World Heroes 2, Kabuki Itourydan, etc...

RuninRuder

And Sapphire's a brilliant shooter, and Madou Monogatari is probably in my top 5 PCE games. 

Of course, they each cost about a billion dollars.  But I'd say they're must-haves if we're just talking in terms of game quality.

OldRover

My US TG-CD briefcase setup is region-modded so it can use the ACD. Just get your Duo region-modded and it'll be able to run all Japanese cards, including the ACD.
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CosMind

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i had an inclination that disc games would run on all regions of the hardware.  thanks a ton for assuring me of the facts.
and, thanks even more for the extending information.  it will definitely come in handy somewhere in the future.