Just confirming that the JP PS2 will play these PS1 games...

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Just confirming that the JP PS2 will play these PS1 games...

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I found the quote below here: http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.ph ... 1+ps2+flip
8 1/2 wrote:Just get a Japanese PS2 and quit dicking around. Yeah, you'll have one more system to deal with, but forever onward you'll have no worries. I got one about two years ago, and it's become the mainstay of my collection.
Over time, I'll be picking up the PS1 imports listed below and I was just hoping to get confirmation from the pros (yes, you) that I'll be able to play 'em on a JP PS2.

Dodonpachi
Raiden DX
Gradius Gaiden
R-Type Delta
Soukyugurentai
Einhänder

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Re: Just confirming that the JP PS2 will play these PS1 game

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durias wrote: Dodonpachi
Raiden DX
R-Type Delta
Soukyugurentai
Einhänder
Yes.
durias wrote: Gradius Gaiden
Yes, but with a problem in one level that someone else can elaborate on.
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@ nZero

Many thanks!
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Found it. Agree? Disagree? Below.
BulletMagnet wrote:
Fighter17 wrote:Gradius Gaiden (wait, you have a PS2 right, damn it won't run correctly).
One stage runs slowly, but otherwise it works fine: playing on a PS1 is preferable, but I don't think I'd call it a necessity (unlike Toaplan Battle 1, or Night Raid).
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Which stage is this? I played Gradius Gai Den on my PS1 back in the day and then later several times on my (modded) PS2, never saw any slowdown. Oh and any reason you don't just get a USA unit modded?
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I've never personally tested it, but I believe Stage 7 "On The Event Horizon" (the black hole stage) is the one said to run slowly on a PS2.
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"I've never personally tested it, but I believe Stage 7 "On The Event Horizon" (the black hole stage) is the one said to run slowly on a PS2."

Oh man, really!? I'm not willing to buy a PSone no matter how cheap it is for one stage, but thats disappointing...

Do you think they may have fixed this in a rerelease? The PSone books release is pretty recent, having been released WAY after the PS2 was launched.
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I've never heard of any fixes to the problem, from the searching I did when I bought Books Gaiden last year (that doesn't mean there aren't any, of course).

The Books edition is a few years old, though, so I think a fix would've been reported by now.
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It hasn't been fixed in any of the releases, but I'd say the problem is fairly minor. The first time I played the game (I had never played it on PS1) I thought the slowdown was meant to be there because it's consistent, stable and appropriate to the stage thematically. And the slowdown ends before the boss fight anyway.
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