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HeartofOblivion Talk to me! — There was something important... Oh yes! I've decided on the pancakes. Blueberry! Can you get me some cotton candy? Blue, not PINK !!!! — 04:04, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
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There are alternatives to buying a Japanese Playstation though. You have a certain number of options that you can choose:
- Install a Modchip: This would allow you to play Japanese games but you have to dismantle your PS which will break the warranty on it.
- Buy Swap Magic and install a Flip-Top: Swap Magic allows you to play Jap. games, but you must first load the Swap Magic disc then take it out and put in the game disc.
- With the Flip-Top, you can block the sensors on the PS and change the discs without having to open the tray. (Opening the tray makes the console reset the system.) You will still have to dismantle your PS a little and this will break your warranty.
- Buy Swap Magic and use a Slide Tool: A Slide Tool is a device that can help you open the tray without resetting the system. You may need to take off the door to the disc tray, but this will not break your warranty.
Those are the three main ways to play Import games on your English Playstation. Hope this helps!
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