Author Topic: Been considering buying a PC-FX system for a while now. I may pull the trigger  (Read 1727 times)

Rockabilly Paradise

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I may pull the trigger soon if I find the right one at the right price. Can anyone recommend some of the playable games for someone who cannot read or speak Japanese? Are there enough of those to actually enjoy owning one? Sorry for the lame questions. Also, has anyone ever modded one to be able to play Super CD Roms in any capacity? Is that even possible? When will the questions end?!?!

Sorry, havent been around here much. Love you guys tho.


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You should check it out via emulation before buying.  Other than the translated games (Zeroigar and Pia Carrot), they all have at least some Japanese that you'll have to work around, and it's hard to gauge just how much Japanese is too much for individual tastes.  What kind of games do you really want to play?

As for hacking in backwards compatibility, it's not been done.  I suppose anything is possible given enough knowhow, money, and time, but I can't see why anyone would bother.
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Bernie

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I have the paid version of MEPCX if you want to try it out Rock.  Just let me know.

elmer

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I have the paid version of MEPCX if you want to try it out Rock.  Just let me know.

Mednafen does a better job of the emulation ... and it's free!  :wink:

Bernie

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I have the paid version of MEPCX if you want to try it out Rock.  Just let me know.

Mednafen does a better job of the emulation ... and it's free!  :wink:
For as little as I play it.  ME is fine.  I've never messed with Mednafen.  Isn't it command based?

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Unless it's been fixed since the last time I tried (years ago), MEFX won't let you play the timed attack mode in Zeriogar.  It's good enough to get a taste of the system, though; even the 5 minute trial is good enough for that.
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I've never messed with Mednafen.  Isn't it command based?

It's definitely less newcomer-friendly with no Menu Bar and a text-based config file to tweak, but there are 3rd-party GUIs for it.

Once you've got it set up (i.e. download the PC-FX BIOS, and put it in the right place), then you can just run it by dragging-and-dropping a PC-FX .cue file onto the Mednafen icon.

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What's playable without knowing a lick of Japanese kinda depends on how much patience you have for screwing around blindly a bit until you figure things out. If you want games where you barely have to mess with text at all, your options are slim. And if you want to buy them, the more English-friendly, action-y titles tend to be the expensive ones (Zenki, Zeroigar, and Chip-chan Kick). PC-FX systems have no issues playing burned games, though, so you could always go that route (and then have access to the couple patched games). Plus, really, even if you had a copy of Zenki, the damn game is so pricey that you'd probably want to play a backup and keep the real deal safe anyway, haha. Or maybe it's just me who's paranoid. :P

Anyway, getting back to my original point, I'd argue that some of the kind of text-heavy games are still playable and enjoyable even without knowledge of Japanese. Like Farland Story is a strategy RPG, so obviously there are menus in Japanese and cutscenes. But it's pretty traditional as far as strategy RPGs go, so if you're familiar with the genre and don't mind fumbling through the menus until you figure out what the options do, it's easy to play. Last Imperial Prince is another game that's pretty straightforward. It's a side-scrolling adventure game a la Zelda 2. You have to wander a little to find the right people to talk to and trigger the advancement of the story, but the game does a good job of shuffling you along from area to area. Combat is a little funky, but I think it's fun.

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Thanks for the info and advice guys, I appreciate it! I will def. check out the emulator first, Bernie

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I may pull the trigger soon if I find the right one at the right price. Can anyone recommend some of the playable games for someone who cannot read or speak Japanese? Are there enough of those to actually enjoy owning one? Sorry for the lame questions. Also, has anyone ever modded one to be able to play Super CD Roms in any capacity? Is that even possible? When will the questions end?!?!

Sorry, havent been around here much. Love you guys tho.


-Rock


1) Nope. Doesn't play SCD games.

2) Do you like digital comics/RPGs? 


If not, don't bother.   Emulate the like, 3 games that will entertain you.


The majority of the titles are text heavy because that was the thing at the time (RPGs/digital comics/etc.).   

The RPGs are good, but if you can't even kind of read the text, what's the point.  Boundary Gate might amuse you (First person dungeon crawler), but you won't get any textual enjoyment, so you could really just play basically any other dungeon crawler....

Same goes for the other games.   
[Fri 19:34]<nectarsis> been wanting to try that one for awhile now Ope
[Fri 19:33]<Opethian> l;ol huge dong

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If you are already avoiding PCE RPGs and digicomics because of the language barrier, then it's best to skip the PC-FX. If you think you might be up for it, try playing through some on PCE first and you'll get a good idea if the PC-FX is for you.
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It's amazing how similar the PC-FX is to the Wonderswan.

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I'm still on the fence as well. Interested to see what info you come up with!

Bernie

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I've had a pcfx two different times.  I just couldn't get into it, for the same reasons already mentioned.


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i play the PCFX some
Ruruli Ra Rura is fun once you figure out the menu system
zenki is great with no lang barriers
pia carrot is interesting
last imperial prince you get stuck without being able to read
zeroygar is solid

its not getting a ton of use but if its cheap enough could still be worth it