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Good news! I think.... He sent me a picture of the bottom and it was Manufactured August of 1999 and has a 0 beside where it says NTSC-U so that means it can play the burnt games correct?
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RetroToad wrote:now I had read somewhere that Phantasy Star Online also had a offline mode is this correct?
Yup. You can jump seamlessly between offline and online with the same character. It's usually a good idea to level up offline before you go online because the monsters are harder online.
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pcwzrd13 wrote:
RetroToad wrote:now I had read somewhere that Phantasy Star Online also had a offline mode is this correct?
Yup. You can jump seamlessly between offline and online with the same character. It's usually a good idea to level up offline before you go online because the monsters are harder online.

So I may do that first until I decide I feel like Ill be able to make the dreampi haha which the main difficulty Seems like it would be the Line Volt Inducer for me
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Welcome!

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RetroToad wrote:its one of the main games I wanted to get as well as seaman but I have to try and find a mic that isn't 60 bucks lol
What I did was I went out and bought a NIB copy of Alien Front Online for like $20. That should get you at least stated not only because after buying that that you'll end up needing a standalone copy of Seaman, but Alien Front Online is coming back online soon.
RetroToad wrote:Good news! I think.... He sent me a picture of the bottom and it was Manufactured August of 1999 and has a 0 beside where it says NTSC-U so that means it can play the burnt games correct?
You got yourself a early model. That should work out just fine. The ones you want to watch out for is the ones with revision 2 on the bottom. Revision 0 and 1 only had a minor heat sync modification done to make it cheaper to produce.
RetroToad wrote:So I may do that first until I decide I feel like Ill be able to make the dreampi haha which the main difficulty Seems like it would be the Line Volt Inducer for me
Same here man. I actually have all of the equipment to do so. The problem is that not only do I have zero experience with a soldering iron, but all of my equipment dates back to the 1950's to like the mid 1980's. The tools I have are more aimed toward the automotive industry and are not ideal for making a line voltage inducer.
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scaryred24 wrote:
RetroToad wrote:its one of the main games I wanted to get as well as seaman but I have to try and find a mic that isn't 60 bucks lol
What I did was I went out and bought a NIB copy of Alien Front Online for like $20. That should get you at least stated not only because after buying that that you'll end up needing a standalone copy of Seaman, but Alien Front Online is coming back online soon.
RetroToad wrote:Good news! I think.... He sent me a picture of the bottom and it was Manufactured August of 1999 and has a 0 beside where it says NTSC-U so that means it can play the burnt games correct?
You got yourself a early model. That should work out just fine. The ones you want to watch out for is the ones with revision 2 on the bottom. Revision 0 and 1 only had a minor heat sync modification done to make it cheaper to produce.
RetroToad wrote:So I may do that first until I decide I feel like Ill be able to make the dreampi haha which the main difficulty Seems like it would be the Line Volt Inducer for me
Same here man. I actually have all of the equipment to do so. The problem is that not only do I have zero experience with a soldering iron, but all of my equipment dates back to the 1950's to like the mid 1980's. The tools I have are more aimed toward the automotive industry and are not ideal for making a line voltage inducer.
Like I really want to play games online but can bring myself to paying so much for the BBA And if only dialup was as simple as plugging into a phone line and not having to do anything else lol or a more simple alternative.(or cheaper)
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RetroToad wrote:Like I really want to play games online but can bring myself to paying so much for the BBA And if only dialup was as simple as plugging into a phone line and not having to do anything else lol or a more simple alternative.(or cheaper)
Well you really can't have the best of both worlds here. Dreampi is the most approachable choice to make. When I started debating about it, dreampi was only a proof of concept on paper. It's just unfortunate that after 5 months, my method of going online is no longer a viable option. It's a good thing anyways since that was the most approachable method at the time. Netopia is so 2011.
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scaryred24 wrote:
RetroToad wrote:Like I really want to play games online but can bring myself to paying so much for the BBA And if only dialup was as simple as plugging into a phone line and not having to do anything else lol or a more simple alternative.(or cheaper)
Well you really can't have the best of both worlds here. Dreampi is the most approachable choice to make. When I started debating about it, dreampi was only a proof of concept on paper. It's just unfortunate that after 5 months, my method of going online is no longer a viable option. It's a good thing anyways since that was the most approachable method at the time. Netopia is so 2011.

Like I can solder pretty decently atleast its just reading how to build the volt looks like a foreign language to me haha
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RetroToad wrote:Like I can solder pretty decently atleast its just reading how to build the volt looks like a foreign language to me haha
It should be that hard. I believe that you won't screw it up. There isn't a way to set it up wrong if you go by this diagram.
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scaryred24 wrote:
RetroToad wrote:Like I can solder pretty decently atleast its just reading how to build the volt looks like a foreign language to me haha
It should be that hard. I believe that you won't screw it up. There isn't a way to set it up wrong if you go by this diagram.
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I think Ill end up giving it a shot! first want to find some good rpgs to play haha.
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