![]() ![]() I get no picture but can hear the start-up logo and menu music etc. But then, how did it even play on US PS3s? Makes no sense. ![]() Here’s the thing though, after conversion it seems to just be the PAL version. My plan was to extract the PS1 iso from the eboot and burn it to a disc to play normally (since music can’t be changed on Vita/PSP). Not wanting to pay up a 3rd time without confirmation that I could actually play it, I found the USA PSP eboot elsewhere. Then I found out it was also released in the US for the first time on the PSN. It plays great and I can swap the music, but I really miss the English text. It was cheap enough, so I bought the Japanese one as well with my Japanese account. I tried every connection method and setting I have available, nope. Then found out my Japanese PS3 is incapable of playing it, and just complains about the video output settings. Being very concerned that the store would get shut down, and not wanting to have any future regrets I immediately jumped on to my UK account and bought it. I just found out recently that the game was released on the PS3/Vita as a PS1 classic.
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