![]() KKC, who would pick up a Mega CD unit if he didn't already own six Sega CD-compatible pieces of hardware already. Hell, in some cases it's less expensive to get import hardware than it is to modify the domestically-released hardware. It's less expensive and less time-consuming just to play import games on an emulator than modifying the actual hardware. Not to be a killjoy, but Sega CD emulation has gotten good enough that there's not a lot of motivation to hack or backward-engineer the real hardware beyond the point of our current knowledge. My experience has been that it's only successful about 80 percent of the time. Worse yet, it's not just a string in a consistent spot on the disc the ConvSCD application has to search the ISO image for the region coding and then make an intelligent guess as to how to replace it. The hardware isn't set up to accept a region code of 'none' without the multibios installed. ![]() The region coding isn't a binary on/off thing, it actually has to be set to US or JPN or UK. As far as I've been able to determine, there's no 'region free' setting for Sega CD games. ![]()
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