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WANTED: Tron Ni Kobun (Japanese Misadventures of Tron Bonne)

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Anyone have this game (it's for Playstation)? Or better yet, know where I can find it? It's not on eBay...already checked. And yes, I need the JAPANESE version, not the US one. Any help would be appreciated...PM or reply.

 

Thanks! :D

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your best bet is to try to get a hold of someone in japan and see if they can buy it and send it to you, but its hard to establish "connections" with total strangers sometimes.. is this game pretty obscure? Never seen the english version before

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this game isnt obsure here in america, its from the people who made megaman adventures or whatever its called, pretty cool game. you may want to try some japanese stores that sell import games i see them around in bigger citys

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If it's any consolation, I don't have one either. I only have the U.S. version. I do however have import versions of Rockman & Forte and Rockman 7 for SFC that I could really use a Super Famicom to play (the converter route has been a bust, and I can't even hack up a Game Genie enough to be an adaptor thanks to the damn stupid plastic notch).

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If it's any consolation, I don't have one either.  I only have the U.S. version.  I do however have import versions of Rockman & Forte and Rockman 7 for SFC that I could really use a Super Famicom to play (the converter route has been a bust, and I can't even hack up a Game Genie enough to be an adaptor thanks to the damn stupid plastic notch).

Cut the notches out of the cartridge slot with a Dremel. That's what I did, as I have the imports of Rockman & Forte and Rockman 7 as well, along with Rockman X2. :D

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I wish I had a dremel. I tried to take the tabs inside the SNES out with pliers, but they only snapped off partially and left nubs behind. I figured as hamhanded as I am I'd better quit there before I did something stupid and ruined the console.

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I wish I had a dremel.  I tried to take the tabs inside the SNES out with pliers, but they only snapped off partially and left nubs behind.  I figured as hamhanded as I am I'd better quit there before I did something stupid and ruined the console.

A hacksaw would work, too. I took apart the entire system, and removed the cart slot itself to work on. You can get the bits needed for the security bolts at a bunch of different online retailers (NCSX is where I got mine).

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