Blue's Journey Backwards Conversion from AES to MVS

Xian Xi

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I want it on my MVS but never saw any for sale but I have a copy for AES.

What SAC cart can I use to do a straight swap with no jumper settings?
 

Fakk2

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Since Blues Journey is so old it uses different boards and chips than the later games so fining a perfect match will be near impossible. You may just wanna find that one for sale on MVS and forget about backwards conversion for this title. Backwards conversions are easier to do with games made after 1991 IMO. Though I will admit, I've never done a backwards conversion with a game that uses the OLD 8bit chips and boards IIRC.
 

Xian Xi

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Fakk2 said:
Since Blues Journey is so old it uses different boards and chips than the later games so fining a perfect match will be near impossible. You may just wanna find that one for sale on MVS and forget about backwards conversion for this title. Backwards conversions are easier to do with games made after 1991 IMO. Though I will admit, I've never done a backwards conversion with a game that uses the OLD 8bit chips and boards IIRC.

Thanks for the info dude. I figured after I made a Ghostlop this shouldn't be that hard. What about using the old MVS titles like Baseball Stars Pro, Ninja Combat, Top Players Golf, etc.?
 

Fakk2

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Xian Xi said:
Thanks for the info dude. I figured after I made a Ghostlop this shouldn't be that hard. What about using the old MVS titles like Baseball Stars Pro, Ninja Combat, Top Players Golf, etc.?

If you use an MVS cart thats old like BB Stars Pro or Ninja Combat you *might* find a match up that works properly if you get one that matches meg count (hint: look at the rom sizes and see if they are the same.), I honestly dont see why it wouldnt work. But, like I said, I have never done a BC with an older game that uses the 8Bit chips (or dumped one either) so you can try it out and let us know if you can get it to work. It would be neat to find out.
 
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