*brushes the cobwebs off the thread*
OK, a bit of background.
I've got a few Euro Saturns and a Japanese Saturn too. Recently I bought a Euro
backup memory cart and it works fine in my Euro Saturns. I haven't been able to try it in my Japanese Saturn because I haven't had the cart slot fixed yet. But that's another story.
Anyway, I recently won a Japanese cart on Ebay. After the auction was complete, the seller contacted me to say that the cart didn't work on his Euro saturn and that if I didn't have a Japanese Saturn he'd refund the money. Considering that I was of the belief that carts worked universally I took him up on the offer of a refund. A couple of weeks later I won another Japanese cart. When it arrived I tried it in my Euro Saturns.
They didn't recognize it.
This is what confuses me: Have I just had a run of bad luck and come across two dead carts in rapid succession or is there more to it?
I only wonder if there is some sort of territory lock because of this:
Originally posted by Ram Cart manual
This product is intended for use in Japan only. SEGA will not be held responsible if this product is used outside Japa. Further, SEGA offers no warranty, service or support overseas. Sega does not authorize the export, use for profit, rental or leaseing of this product.
While that sort of disclaimer may not be surprising, my Japanese 3D pad only has the first and last sentences (not the one I've highlighted) and it works fine on my Euro Saturn.
Can anyone confirm or deny that a Japanese back up cart will work in a non-Japanese Saturn?