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= <big>Sega Consoles</big> =  
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= <big>Sega Portables</big> =  
 
todo: Add video links or website links showing detailed instructions.<br />
 
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A section for the Sega 32X after Sega CD and before Sega Saturn.
 
A section for the Sega 32X after Sega CD and before Sega Saturn.
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== Sega Master System ==
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== Sega Game Gear ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
|'''Identical names?'''
 
|No, the western release calls it the Sega Master System while in Japan it was originally called Sega Mark III before it got re-released as Sega Master System.<br /> The very successful release in Brazil is known as Tec Toy Master System.
 
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|'''Similar cart sizes?'''
 
|'''Similar cart sizes?'''
|No, Western cartridges are different to Japanese as they have different pins.
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|Yes
 
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|'''Can a PAL console be modified to function or even match NTSC/PAL-M speeds?'''
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|'''Is it region free?'''
|Sort of (see SMS notes below)
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|Prior to contrary belief, the Game Gear isn't 100% region free. <br /> For example, getting/region switching the system to JP mode changes title screen in games like Power Strike 2 but, more importantly, it is necessary to play Pop Breaker. - a notable GG exclusive.<br /> Source: [http://www.smspower.org/forums/15441-WorldsFirstRegionFreeGameGearTV sms power forum click here]
 
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|'''Method (Japanese games playing on a Western System)'''
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|'''Method 1'''
|A Western/JP Master System to Sega 16-bit console (the console you play it on is not SMS) [http://www.goldenshop.com.hk/AI-trad/collect/md_m3conv.htm click here]
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|If the game is region free, you can simply insert the import cartridge into your native system.
 
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|'''Method (Western games playing on a JP System)'''
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|'''Method 2'''
|A ToToTek Western Master System games to Japanese MarkIII/Master System Converter [http://www.tototek.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_28_29&products_id=73 click here]
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|Be good at modifying the system.  [http://www.freewebs.com/vgmods/gamegearmodifications.htm Click here and then scroll down to the very bottom.]
 
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|'''Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK?'''
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|'''Method 3'''
|Master System (USA): Works <br />
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|Buy a import system to play ~less than 5 import only games
Mark III/Master System (JPN): Works
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|'''Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK? (AS AN ADAPTER)'''
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|Unconfirmed yes for "Game Gear adapter" but you can use Mega Drive 1 and Sega Master System 1 AC Adapters <br />
 
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SMS notes:<br />
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GG notes:<br />
The main issue which is not easily noticeable is that a PAL Modded SMS running at 60hz runs a tad slower than official NTSC/PAL-M SMS models.<br />
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There is a cheat in GG Batman Returns called Sound Test but it requires the system to be set in Japanese mode.  Source: [https://tcrf.net/Batman_Returns_%28Game_Gear%29 Click here] <br /><br /><br />
The Sega Master System in Japan has built in FM sound and some games can use that feature but only in Japan mode<br />
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There's different console BIOs that may prevent Japanese imports to function properly. <br />
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Earlier Mark III games, SG-1000 games and both third-party Japanese games are among those that won't work with just the Mark III to SMS adapter.<br /><br />
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== Sega Genesis/Sega Mega Drive ==
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== Sega Nomad ==
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|'''Identical names?'''
 
|'''Identical names?'''
|No, Japan and Europe calls it the Sega Mega Drive while America calls it the Sega Genesis.
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|Nomad
 
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|'''Similar cart sizes?'''
 
|'''Similar cart sizes?'''
|Sort of, the pins are identical but the shape makes it "impossible" to insert import carts.
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|Nomad uses NTSC Genesis cartridges
 
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|'''Can a PAL console be modified to function or even match NTSC speeds?'''
 
|'''Can a PAL console be modified to function or even match NTSC speeds?'''
|Sort of but it is better to get a NTSC model (see Sega Mega Drive notes below) 
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|The system never came out in PAL lands.
 
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|'''US Method 1 (Western Console playing old Japanese games)'''
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|'''US Method 1 (Nomad playing old Japanese games)'''
|[http://www.mmmonkey.co.uk/console/sega/mdcartslot.htm A Widen the cartridge slot.]
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|Filing both sides to insert the rounded JP Mega Drive cartridges. [http://portablesofdoom.org/?p=360 Click here]
 
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|'''US Method 2a (Western NTSC Console playing later Japanese games)'''
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|'''US Method 2 (Nomad playing later Japanese games)'''
 
|Game Genie/Action Replay which bypass region lock to certain games by inputting a code.
 
|Game Genie/Action Replay which bypass region lock to certain games by inputting a code.
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|'''US Method 2b (Western NTSC Console playing later Japanese games)'''
 
|Modify the console by adding a language switch and Widen the cartridge slot/use a honeybee related converter to insert Japanese games.
 
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|'''Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK?'''
 
|NTSC Model 1: Works with PAL Model 1 power supply <br />
 
NTSC Model 2: Works with PAL Model 2 power supply
 
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Sega Mega Drive/Genesis notes <br />
 
The main issue which is not easily noticeable is that a PAL Modded SNES running at 60hz runs a tad slower than official NTSC Gens/Mega Drive models.<br /><br />
 
There are 3 different groups of games based on language count and compatibility<br />
 
The oldest games roughly before 1992 usually have multiple languages and are compatible with any console, the HZ and Language mode is based on the console that is played on.<br />
 
For example a UK copy of Streets of Rage played on a NTSC Japanese Mega Drive will function as Bare Knuckle (JP name) in 60hz.<br /><br />
 
The second set of games are region locked but still have multiple languages which is noticeable when using a language switch mod. Most notable example is Streets of Rage 2.<br />
 
The third set of games are region locked and only supports one language, Genesis users may need to get a Game Genie/Action Replay which bypass region lock to certain games by inputting a code. Or modify the system to support a language switch to change it to Japanese and widen the cartridge slot/get a honey bee converter to insert Japanese games<br /><br />
 
Strangely if you use a PAL Mega Drive, it is possible to play Bare Knuckle 3 by using a Honey Bee converter or widen the cartridge slot but the game will only run at 50hz.<br />
 
While UK Mega Drive and US Genesis share the same cartridge shape, some of the later PAL games were optimised for 50hz systems and they will play slower if used on 60hz systems, notable examples: Sonic 2, Sonic 3 (& Knuckles).<br /> Try and get Genesis/JP Mega Drive copies for games released in 1992 -> onwards if possible.
 
 
== Sega CD ==
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|'''Identical names?'''
 
|No, Japan and Europe calls it the Sega Mega CD while America calls it the Sega CD.
 
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|'''Can a PAL console be modified to function or even match NTSC speeds?'''
 
|Sort of, see Sega CD notes.
 
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|'''Combinations with default BIOs (Main console region + CD console region = Outcome)'''
 
|US Genesis + PAL Mega CD 2 BIOS = ERROR <br /> PAL Mega Drive + US Sega CD 2 BIOS = ERROR<br /> PAL Mega Drive + PAL Mega CD 1 BIOS = works <br />Italic text examples below uses a Region modded PAL Mega Drive <br /> ''PAL Mega Drive with language switch to US or JP + US Sega CD 2 BIOS = works''<br /> ''PAL Mega Drive with language switch to JP/US/"PAL" + JP Mega CD 2 Bios = works'' <br />  ''PAL Mega Drive with language switch set to JP/US + PAL Mega CD 1 BIOS = ERROR''
 
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|'''Can a CD console be modified to play any game regardless of region?'''
 
|Yes, a region free BIOs mod exists.
 
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|'''Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK?'''
 
|NTSC CD Model 1: Works or you can also use a PAL Mega Drive 1 Power supply <br />
 
NTSC CD Model 2: Works or you can also use a PAL Mega Drive 1 Power supply
 
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Sega CD notes <br />
 
The main issue which is not easily noticeable is that a PAL Modded SNES running at 60hz runs a tad slower than official NTSC Gens/Mega Drive models.<br /><br />
 
The PAL 60hz mod could tweak the gameplay speed but not the already optimised music speed just like a Sega Saturn. <br />
 
The easiest way to ensure 60hz is to get a NTSC Genesis/Mega Drive & along with a Mega/Sega CD model 2 with a region free bios mod to enable the system to play any American & Japanese games at 60hz. <br /><br />
 
Greenalink has a NTSC Genesis Model 2 and a Sega Mega CD Model 2 with Region Free BIOS. The system can now play Japanese, US and European games!<br /><br /><br />
 
 
 
== Sega 32X ==
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|'''Identical names?'''
 
|No. US model is known as Genesis 32x, in Japan it is known as Sega Super 32x and in Europe it is known as Mega Drive 32x
 
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|'''Can a PAL console be modified to function or even match NTSC speeds?'''
 
|To be answered later.
 
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|'''Method'''
 
|All the region mod on the 32X does, is set the Genlock.  If the Genlock is incorrectly set, and the video input is of a different vertical refresh, the Genlock fails, and the 32X won't boot.  This works good as a region mod.  That means an JP 32X could in theory works on a USA Genesis. Security checks are actually done on the Genesis itself (Unconfirmed).''
 
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|'''Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK?'''
 
|Genesis 32X (US) : Works<br />
 
Super 32X (JP): Works
 
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== Sega Saturn ==
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|'''Similar cart sizes?'''
 
|Yes, oh wait the main system is still CDs.
 
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|'''Can a PAL console be modified to function or even match NTSC speeds?'''
 
|Sort of, see note below.
 
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|'''Methods (US System playing Japanese Games & vice versa) '''
 
|A cartridge add on called "Memory Card plus" or "Action Replay plus 4M" The latter is better as it also plays both 1 Meg ram and 4 Meg ram cart games [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNRFCa0QVrM Video click here]. <br />There is another method called the region switch mod but that requires soldering. 
 
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|'''Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK?'''
 
|Saturn Model 1 JP/US: '''Can NOT!'''<br />
 
Saturn Model 2 JP/US:  '''Can NOT!'''<br />
 
There is a way to do a Power supply swap from the 230-240v PAL console into the NTSC-U/J console but it requires some research as it comes in 3 different types which varies based on the serial number. [http://segasaturngroup.proboards.com/post/117665/thread Read zyrobs posts to get an idea]
 
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Sega Saturn notes:<br />
 
The 60hz mod does tweak the gameplay speed to 60hz but the music stays the same. In fact when Sonic 1 is played on Saturn at 50hz the background music runs at 60hz pace. When the 60hz switch is turned on, the gameplay speed increases but the music stays the same. But like most PAL 60hz mods, there is a chance it may run a tad slower than official NTSC consoles or even worse distorts the aspect ratio which often causes cropping..<br />
 
[https://youtu.be/0fupIhv8jU8?t=1m56s Click here to view example] 0:00 for Panzer Dragoon and 1:56 for Sonic Jam Collection playing Sonic 1 <br /><br />
 
 
Sega Saturn consoles from Japan, America and other areas, use a voltage of 100 to 120 Volts.<br />
 
Most of Europe uses 230 to 240 Volts.<br />
 
Plugging an imported console into the wrong voltage will blow the console.<br />
 
If you import a console from a country that uses a higher voltage than you, you must purchase a "Step-Down transformer" (They are readily available from eBay and many electronic stores) which converts your mains voltage to the same voltage of the console).<br /><br />
 
 
== Sega Dreamcast ==
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|'''Similar CD sizes?'''
 
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|'''Can a PAL console be modified to function or even match NTSC speeds?'''
 
|Yes, the PAL console can officially run 60hz so imported copies isn't a problem.
 
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|'''Method 1 '''
 
|You can either purchase an Import Boot Disc like the DC-X, Gameshark, Xploder, Action Replay CDX, etc that you can buy online or burn it to a CD-R. If you cannot obtain a retail import boot disc, you can always burn yourself a copy of the Action Replay CDX Demo Version. It’s a legal demo version of the full release, but still allows you to easily boot imports. [http://www.dreamcast-scene.com/guides/how-to-play-dreamcast-games-from-another-region/ click here for Action replay CDX demo version] <br />
 
Run the boot disc, wait for a few seconds and then import the game disc.
 
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|'''Method 2'''
 
|If you're an expert at soldering then it is possible to modify the Dreamcast to bypass region lock without using any boot discs. This is called a Region Free Bios mod.
 
 
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|'''Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK?'''
 
|'''Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK?'''
|NTSC US/JP models: '''Can NOT!'''<br />
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|Since it never came out in PAL lands you can use a Mega Drive 2 power supply plug to power up the Sega Nomad. <br />
There is a way to do a Power supply swap from the 230-240v PAL console into the NTSC-U/J console. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoT_wJNPXR4 Video example] <br />
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It would be best for an EU user to get a PAL Dreamcast with region free bios/boot disc to play NTSC titles.
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Dreamcast notes<br />
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Nomad notes <br />
Importing a NTSC system to Europe requires a transformer as the power/fuse unit inside the system is different to a PAL console or a PSU board swap.<br /><br />
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Nomad is basically a portable Genesis with no video output support by default.<br /><br />
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It would be a better idea to get a Genesis/JP Megadrive console instead of this.<br />

Revision as of 05:36, 12 May 2015

Sega Portables

todo: Add video links or website links showing detailed instructions.
A section for the Sega 32X after Sega CD and before Sega Saturn.


Sega Game Gear

Similar cart sizes? Yes
Is it region free? Prior to contrary belief, the Game Gear isn't 100% region free.
For example, getting/region switching the system to JP mode changes title screen in games like Power Strike 2 but, more importantly, it is necessary to play Pop Breaker. - a notable GG exclusive.
Source: sms power forum click here
Method 1 If the game is region free, you can simply insert the import cartridge into your native system.
Method 2 Be good at modifying the system. Click here and then scroll down to the very bottom.
Method 3 Buy a import system to play ~less than 5 import only games
Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK? (AS AN ADAPTER) Unconfirmed yes for "Game Gear adapter" but you can use Mega Drive 1 and Sega Master System 1 AC Adapters


GG notes:
There is a cheat in GG Batman Returns called Sound Test but it requires the system to be set in Japanese mode. Source: Click here


Sega Nomad

Identical names? Nomad
Similar cart sizes? Nomad uses NTSC Genesis cartridges
Can a PAL console be modified to function or even match NTSC speeds? The system never came out in PAL lands.
US Method 1 (Nomad playing old Japanese games) Filing both sides to insert the rounded JP Mega Drive cartridges. Click here
US Method 2 (Nomad playing later Japanese games) Game Genie/Action Replay which bypass region lock to certain games by inputting a code.
Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK? Since it never came out in PAL lands you can use a Mega Drive 2 power supply plug to power up the Sega Nomad.


Nomad notes
Nomad is basically a portable Genesis with no video output support by default.

It would be a better idea to get a Genesis/JP Megadrive console instead of this.

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