roker wrote:FatCobra wrote:This code rocks!!! It does indeed work flawlessly and gets rid of the need to have import a copy from Japan. If you save the settings without fiddling with the screen options, it will stay in true tate mode, when you load the game up without the device next time. Just make sure you don't fiddle with the screen settings at all. For some reason, true tate makes the game alot easier. I got alot farther than usual on Major in this setting.
god
I'd hate to bump an old thread
but since this only works with PS1s
Is there anyone willing to save the setting to my PS1 memory card so I can have the feature?
Yo Roker,
What version of PSX or PSone do you have? If you have an original PSX with model number 7550 and below, then an external Gameshark or Action Replay cheat device would be need to store the U.S. Raiden Project "Fix Tate Controls" option.
If you have the 9000 model PSX console (the back 'Parallel Port' was taken out by SCEI as they didn't officially see the need to support it & to cut production costs of manufacturing the 9000 series PSX consoles), then a CD-Rom based Gameshark (was manufactured to circumvent the "missing" Parallel Port problem) does exist with saving the Gameshark codes to a regular PSX memory card (this Gameshark CD-Rom setup holds true for the PSone console as well).
If you're in the USA, then heading down to your local Toys-R-Us to look for the U.S. Gameshark for PSX and PSone will be needed to input the "U.S. Raiden Project Tate Controller Fix"...it shouldn't be no more than $15-$20 for it brand new (assuming that you can still find it).
I have two external Gameshark cheat devices -- the gray-colored 1.2ver one & the later released all-black colored 2.0ver with built-in Memory Card functionality + two Super Game Wizard cheat devices (aka the Action Replay or better known as the "Goldfinger").
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~