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Handy thing to have around and free to boot! In fact Megagames had free generic boot disks to download and burn, though I haven't tried any of those. I did just that and inserted it after my Boot Disc loaded, clicked on ImportPlayer's start button and Gotchaman loaded perfectly after that.

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You download that, burn it on a CD and it let's you play any import games that gives PS-X-Change trouble.

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I checked around and found that had everything I remember seeing at the defunct Boot Disc site, including a utility called ImportPlayer. I did have a spot of trouble with one game not loading though. I don't know if any of these were protected or not, but everyone one of them loaded up without a hitch using a regular Sony PSOne and the disc. Emphasis on the if.I decided to put my Boot Disc 2.0 aka PS-X-Change 2.0 to the test with any Japanese game I have published after 1998. You can use Gameshark codes to bypass this lockout, if you can find them.

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All albums were released under the Sony Music label.Any Japanese Playstation game with mod protection (meaning nearly every one made after '98) won't work, you'll just get the "This console may have been modified" error message. Masaya Matsuura has released 10 music albums with Psy-S, 4 "best of" albums with Psy-S, and 2 solo albums. In 2004, he was awarded the "First Penguin" award by the International Game Developers Association (IGDA) for his innovative contributions to the video game industry. This included both music and sound effects. In 2003, Matsuura together with NanaOn-Sha was responsible for the production of the audio portion of Sony's third generation robotic dog toy, AIBO (model ERS-7). Matsuura's talent for combining music and video game play would again be demonstrated with his 1999 release of the generative music game Vib-Ribbon, and would cement his position as one of the founders of the music game genre. Released in December 1996 in Japan, PaRappa the Rapper is regarded as one of the first modern rhythm games. The first major project would be a unique game fusing hip-hop rhythms the visual talents of American illustrator Rodney Greenblat from California. Matsuura founded the Tokyo-based production company, NanaOn-Sha, and began development of video games. In June 1996, after having produced 10 albums with Psy-S (and four "best of" albums), Matsura quit the band, and focused his attention on his multimedia projects. In 1993 Matsuura became the first Japanese musician to release a CD-ROM, The Seven Colors, for which he was awarded the "Multimedia Grand Prix". Technological development occurring during the 1990s generated increased interest in Matsuura in creating computer-based music and from this field Matsuura soon transitioned into interactive music and music video games.

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In 1987, Masaya Matsuura oversaw musical composition for the anime adaptation of To-Y, Atsushi Kamijo's manga. Certain of their songs have been used in such anime shows as City Hunter, and in films. In the late 80s, Psy-S enjoyed fair degree of popularity in Japan thanks to a number of hits. He has also mastered the keyboard, guitar, and bass and he occasionally performs these instruments in stage as well.

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Matsuura is the band's composer and arranger, and he performs using a Fairlight CMI synthesizer. The group's musical style is a mixture of experimental synthesizer, electric guitar, and vocals. The band's first album, Different View, was released in 1985. In April 1983, shortly after his graduation from Ritsumeikan University, Matsuura met singer Chaka (Mami Yasunori) and founded Psy-S.














Vib ribbon ps2