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Thread: SEGA AGES Phantasy Star Generation I translated

  1. It's a way to get a PS2 to run homebrew software simply by having a configured memory card inserted. Google around "free mcboot" and you'll find a good amount of info, if you're interested.

    I don't think it works on the latest slims, but I could be wrong.

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    I kind of just want to buy a Jap PS2 slim for import PS and PS2 games.
    HA! HA! I AM USING THE INTERNET!!1
    My Backloggery

  3. Quote Originally Posted by Tain View Post
    It's a way to get a PS2 to run homebrew software simply by having a configured memory card inserted. Google around "free mcboot" and you'll find a good amount of info, if you're interested.

    I don't think it works on the latest slims, but I could be wrong.
    I think you need the network adapter and a hard drive to get the max usage of mcboot

    Quote Originally Posted by Razor Ramon View Post
    I would suck your dick.

  4. Quote Originally Posted by Mzo View Post
    I kind of just want to buy a Jap PS2 slim for import PS and PS2 games.
    This is what I did. My only regret is that I got a white one, since that is what I found cheap.

  5. Quote Originally Posted by Fe 26 View Post
    I think you need the network adapter and a hard drive to get the max usage of mcboot
    It is super convenient, sure, but you could still use ESR to play fan translations like this even without an HD.

  6. This runs pretty well in the latest PCSX2 anyway. The DX10 renderer fixes a lot of the problems the emu had with 2D games.

    The translation seems pretty weak, overall, but it gets the job done, and I like the remake. It's still just as grindy and difficult as ever, though.

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