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Thursday, January 26, 2012

My MegaCD is region free!

...and speaks japanese :-)
My european Mega CD
I finally received my lot of EPROMs (ST M27C1024) pre-programmed with a modified region free Japanese Mega CD bios, thanks to l_oliveira at assemblergames forum for the hacking!

European VS Japanese BIOS screen
Here is how I installed the new bios...

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Bringing a Game Gear back to life

I recently recovered a Sega Game Gear from a box full of junk: the seller told me that probably it wouldn't work, so he sold it for a very small amount of money, but sadly had no games to go with it.
As soon as I got home I tried powering it up using batteries: It turned on but it also left me with a black screen and a very dim backlight illumination (the black screen turned out to be normal on the original Game Gear units without BIOS).
My repaired Game Gear
Keep reading if You're interested in some nasty repairs ;-)

Monday, January 16, 2012

How to extract legal ROMs from Intellivision Lives

Intellivision Lives italian cover
Last flea-market I went was cold, there weren't many sellers and most of the interesting things were overpriced. Just when I lost all hope of finding something interesting I spotted a few games in a bin: one of these was the Intellivision Lives package for PS2. It's basically nothing more than an emulator bundled with around 70 Intellivision games.
So... What if You're not interested in playing these games on your Playstation 2 but want to try them on a different emulator?
Keep reading if You want to know more.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Atari 2600jr with color problems?

Today during a cleanup I spotted my "collection" of Atari 2600jr consoles. They usually go very cheap on flea markets here so from time to time i pick up one as a spare (which regularly ends up forgotten inside a wardrobe). Beside cleaning them and putting them away again I decided it would be a good idea to test them as some were never checked for anything but basic functionality.
Most of them were fine, but one showed a weird behavior with graphics: distorted colors. Lucky me, it was easy to fix. Keep reading if you want to know more!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Alien 3 and Golden Axe 2 bootlegs

A month ago, while I was visiting a flea market (precisely Stellata di Bondeno, province of Ferrara), I spotted a bunch of Mega Drive games that caught my eye because of how fishy they looked... And I ended up right: two of them were bootlegs!
I tried them, dumped them and quickly verified differences with the "official" versions.
Read the rest of the article if you want to know more :-)

Hi everyone!

Introductory blog posts are always the most difficult ones for me.
This is not my first blog, I already have an Italian (my main language) version of this blog which deals with my three main passions: computers, old books and flea markets (which joins the other two interests as a way of acquiring cheap items).
The problem is that mixing literature and tech talk didn't fare very well on the Italian counterpart, so I decided to "split" my blog: posts about tech, programming, game development, weird hardware, repairs, etc. will all go here (in english, of course!) and literature/book talks will go on the other website in Italian. Also, this won't be a very strict policy: there might be some mixing up of topics!

See you on my next post, which might be about my last gaming hardware acquisition at a flea market last week... we'll see ;-)