Thunder Force II (Genesis) extended difficulty mode trick
Thunder Force II (Genesis) extended difficulty mode trick
Does anyone remember this trick?
Unplug Thunder Force II from your Sega Genesis, WITH IT TURNED ON, and plug it back in. A reset was probably required at this point. Then in the options screen (hold A, B, and C, and press Start), another difficulty mode was either available, or the original modes that were available were internally increased in difficulty.
Try emulating that...
The game was intense in this mode. This is not hypothetical, we played it in this mode all the time (having practically mastered the hardest mode, which I think was just called "HARD").
Unplug Thunder Force II from your Sega Genesis, WITH IT TURNED ON, and plug it back in. A reset was probably required at this point. Then in the options screen (hold A, B, and C, and press Start), another difficulty mode was either available, or the original modes that were available were internally increased in difficulty.
Try emulating that...
The game was intense in this mode. This is not hypothetical, we played it in this mode all the time (having practically mastered the hardest mode, which I think was just called "HARD").
A number of early release Genesis games (N.America) had some sort of "trick" like you described.
iirc both Revenge of Shinobi and Ghouls and Ghosts would revert back to the Japanese title screens when you pulled and re-inserted the cartridge with the system on.
Buster Douglas Boxing would also display some weird scores and other glitches, yet still play when doing this "trick".
iirc both Revenge of Shinobi and Ghouls and Ghosts would revert back to the Japanese title screens when you pulled and re-inserted the cartridge with the system on.
Buster Douglas Boxing would also display some weird scores and other glitches, yet still play when doing this "trick".
Ghouls 'n Ghosts has another method for reverting back to the Japanese version that doesn't require modding or taking the cart out, though.Koa Zo wrote: iirc both Revenge of Shinobi and Ghouls and Ghosts would revert back to the Japanese title screens when you pulled and re-inserted the cartridge with the system on.
From gamefaqs:
"Japanese Mode
Enter the Options menu. Choose ''26'' for the music and ''56'' for sound selections, then hold Down/Left + A + B + C + Start.
Contributed By: Victory."
Well, to be honest I have both, but I'm scared to try that. Seems very unorthodox.Matthew Doucette wrote:I no longer have my Genesis (it's broken anyway) or my Thunder Force II cartridge. I will try to get my hands on the hardward, and I'll post it if I do.Turrican wrote:snapshot of the menu, for great justice.
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So are you guys saying that the more extreme difficulty mode was just fooling the system into thinking it was a non-american cartridge? Could I do this in an emulator somehow? I remember playing Thunder Force II in a harder than the hardest difficulty mode by doing this trick. So that would mean, following your insight, that this mode was locked out in the americas?
The Coop, very nice remixes (especially the TFIII one) on your page: http://thecoop.110mb.com/remixes.html
EDIT: As well as the TFIV one... even though I'm not familiar with the game enough to know the music, nice mix.
EDIT: As well as the TFIV one... even though I'm not familiar with the game enough to know the music, nice mix.
That doesn't always work (JP games like Same! Same! Same! and Daisenpuu will show the western title screen and often play with easier difficulty with the system's language set to English), but there are better alternatives like the code in Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Game Genie, and modding the Genesis with a region switch.The Coop wrote:I figure if someone's got that big a hard on to see the non-US title screen, just buy the Japanese version of the game.
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Matthew Doucette wrote:I no longer have my Genesis (it's broken anyway) or my Thunder Force II cartridge. I will try to get my hands on the hardward, and I'll post it if I do.Turrican wrote:snapshot of the menu, for great justice.
Gee...I love this quote. Maybe all that yanking in and out of the cartridge slot while it was "ON" had someting to do with the overall demise.
Sorry for your loss, Genny and T-Force II are great...if they are working!!!

Seriously folks, the "green screen" hard mode was/is challenging enough.
Yea...I still have mine, and it works.
I remember it breaking down after water damage, but it was so long ago, who knows. Maybe the cartridge yanking played a part in it. I would doubt it, but then again that would not be an educated doubt.TWITCHDOCTOR wrote:Matthew Doucette wrote:I no longer have my Genesis (it's broken anyway) or my Thunder Force II cartridge. I will try to get my hands on the hardward, and I'll post it if I do.Turrican wrote:snapshot of the menu, for great justice.
Gee...I love this quote. Maybe all that yanking in and out of the cartridge slot while it was "ON" had someting to do with the overall demise.
Sorry for your loss, Genny and T-Force II are great...if they are working!!!![]()
Seriously folks, the "green screen" hard mode was/is challenging enough.
Yea...I still have mine, and it works.
