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Myname - Feb 11, 2003 |
mal | Feb 11, 2003 | |||
A free mod in the deal? That's excellent! |
mal | Feb 11, 2003 | |||
Now that I've got a Japanese Saturn I'm never going to play a Japanese game on my Euro Saturn again. I had absolutely no idea the difference it would make. Now I'm looking for a US Saturn... to add to my collection. |
Myname | Feb 12, 2003 | |||
You can? Nice one, I'll give it a crack whenever my housemate's finished on Tony Hawk 4.. Could be a long wait |
mal | Feb 12, 2003 | |||
You sure can change it to English. It took me a little while to find the option though. What surprised me the most was the different start up sequence and the extra sounds it makes. It makes my Euro Saturn seem quite boring. |
Myname | Feb 12, 2003 | |||
Sooo.. You gonna tell me how you did it Mal? You can only delete everything on the memory so many times before you realise you're going in circles |
mal | Feb 12, 2003 | |||
I really wish I could just tell you. I think it's one of the bottom two (bottom left or bottom right) menu items, but I could well be wrong. I spent quite some time going in circles. |
Taelon | Feb 13, 2003 | |||
In the main menu screen (CD player/starship thingies/hovering cubes), select the top middle icon (the arrow up). That brings you to the system settings. There should be a menu with four options (and an Exit button at the bottom). Select the second from the top. That's the language setting. Six languages will show up, and each should be named - well - in its own respective language (i.e. Deutsch, Espanol, Francais, English). From there it should be easy. |
mal | Feb 13, 2003 | ||||||||||
I'm home now so I can tell you how I changed mine. BTW Taelon, I guess my Japanese Saturn is a little different from yours ...
On mine the center top icon takes you to the memory manager.
From there you have two options at the top; 'Remove Item' and 'Clear [memory]'. At the bottom left is 'Exit' and bottom right is 'System Settings' After selecting 'System Settings', you get four options; 'Clock', 'Language' and 'Other Settings' with 'Memory Manager' on it's own at the bottom.
It pretty much matches Taelon's description from there on. |
Taelon | Feb 13, 2003 | |||
Whoa, I guess the Japanese BIOS version differs in more aspects from the American version than just the power-on animation... I'm beginning to wonder why they even did make two different BIOSes, when both of them run on *any* region Saturn, and both let you select from six languages including English and Japanese. It's a mystery ... |
Myname | Feb 13, 2003 | |||
Thanks for the little walkthroughs, I managed to get it in the end. Just out of interest, is your Saturn one of the grey ones Taelon? Could be the reason it differs from mine and Mal's, though it's still a little odd. |
Taelon | Feb 13, 2003 | |||
No, my Saturn is a 100% American Model-2, er, model (black). I also know of a v1.01 and v1.01a, respectively, but nobody seems to know what the differences would be. Maybe slightly updated versions that made it into the late-production Saturns (Skeletons? Derbys?). |
mal | Feb 13, 2003 | |||
I think my Japanese Saturn has the 1.01 bios. |