Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Regional Lockouts for SNES?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Regional Lockouts for SNES?

    As most people know, its possible to play Japanese games in the menu of the PAR. Just for fun, I put the list of games below to try it & it brought me to a lockout screen. I was wondering if anyone knows any lockout codes to play the Japanese version of some of the US games:

    Street Fighter 2
    Hammerlock Wrestling
    Tuff E Nuff
    Saturday Night Slam Masters

    I haven't tested any others out, but I'll check to see if others also have a lockout screen.
    Hacking games is always fun because you don't know what's hidden in the game.

  • #2
    Im sure this has nothing to do with it but...
    Sometimes if you have a broken or damaged SNES controller, the game won't load. I forgot the message that pops up on the screen but I just know that if you have an old SNES controller and it's damaged, some games may not work when you have the controller plugged in. I believe the message says something like the game you are trying to play is a copy etc.
    Last edited by OldSchoolGamer; 07-14-2011, 04:14:22 PM.
    Now broadcasting from the underground command post. Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker. Somewhere under the brick & steel of a nondescript building. We've once again made contact w/ our leader, OSG

    Comment


    • #3
      No, the message that is usually displayed will say something to the effect that "this game can't be played on this system". I was just wondering if there are codes out there that can bypass that screen like with many of the Sega Genesis games.
      Hacking games is always fun because you don't know what's hidden in the game.

      Comment


      • #4
        I had Japanese version of Street Fighter 2, I used it on Game Genie (USA) in SNES (USA) without problems.
        (Note: I cut the plastic tabs prevents you from insert Japanese Carts)
        lee4 Does Not Accept Codes Requests !
        When lee4 asks a question it does not mean lee4 will look at your game
        *How to create and use SegaCD codes >click here<*
        >)

        Comment


        • #5
          I'm sorry, I didn't mean Japanese / US versions. I meant PAL & NSTC versions. I know that the tabs kept most Japanese carts out of the American SNES systems.

          When you take an NTSC game, plug it into a PAR, & use the option to play a PAL cart, it'll give you that message. However, I used it on Combatribes & it allowed me to play the game & I didn't notice any changes.
          Hacking games is always fun because you don't know what's hidden in the game.

          Comment


          • #6
            After I google search.

            http://www.google.com/search?q=SNES+PAL+Protection
            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_N...gional_lockout
            http://www.retro-games.co.uk/nintendo/snes/snes.htm

            Nintendo did added 3 lockout schemes:

            1. cartridge slot size and tab placement.

            2. CIC chip inside the console. (its same as the 10NES Chip, will reset the unit in a loop)

            3. Game itself can check for the CIC chip or Hz speed (aka PAL protection)
            and will display "THIS GAME PAK IS NOT DESIGNED FOR YOUR SUPER FAMICOM OR SUPER NES."

            Video of different SNES games display "THIS GAME PAK IS NOT DESIGNED FOR YOUR SUPER FAMICOM OR SUPER NES."
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hZrrgkDUo0

            I assuming the PAR2's PAL cart mode is emulating the PAL CIC chip, also assuming that Combatribes has no checks.
            lee4 Does Not Accept Codes Requests !
            When lee4 asks a question it does not mean lee4 will look at your game
            *How to create and use SegaCD codes >click here<*
            >)

            Comment


            • #7
              If it's a USA SNES, which is NTSC, playing Japanese games (also NTSC) doesn't require changing any region setting in the PAR 2 menu. The games should play without any warning messages.
              Last edited by JLukas; 07-16-2011, 03:22:41 PM.

              Comment


              • #8
                I know. I was just wondering if there was a code that allowed you to take that NTSC game & play it in a PAL setting (like with some of the Sega Genesis titles).
                Hacking games is always fun because you don't know what's hidden in the game.

                Comment

                Working...
                X