My sister just bought me a Majora's mask back from europe, and I bought a brazilian game (which is where I'm from) just so I could MOD it to be played over my brazilian n64. Even though i already exchanged the cic chip (7105A to 6105) and the rear from the cartridges, the game still sends the message "this game is not compatible for use on this system" after it boots (the cic worked). I've read before that it is related to the 50hz frequencys that the cartidge is sending, but it is confusing me, so here goes a couple of questions
1- Can it be modded someway, somehow, so this game can work? Excluding RGB mod because the n64 is my brother's and he would notice it hahahaha Cartridge mod is preffered (which is rare, and hence why I'm here). But i just need a solution, really, whatever it takes (i'm consiering RGB already, but...).
2- My television accepts NTSC and PAL-N (which is 625 lines and 50Hz), so I think the only problem is it not being able to recognize the color signal from the european PAL, right?
3- Would a transcorder/conversor or passport adapter work, even though its an expansion pak requiring game?
4- Why the game is showing me this message? Is it this pretty obvious message only really? and is there no way to counter it via soldering methods on the cartridges at all? Like, how is the cartridge recognizing the game cannot be played? It seems it must be related to the cartridge, since other games would just boot and run with faulty graphics and sound.
EDIT: here is some pictures. NOTE the red and green alternating over the text on the first picture. I don't know, but I believe it might be relevant
1- Can it be modded someway, somehow, so this game can work? Excluding RGB mod because the n64 is my brother's and he would notice it hahahaha Cartridge mod is preffered (which is rare, and hence why I'm here). But i just need a solution, really, whatever it takes (i'm consiering RGB already, but...).
2- My television accepts NTSC and PAL-N (which is 625 lines and 50Hz), so I think the only problem is it not being able to recognize the color signal from the european PAL, right?
3- Would a transcorder/conversor or passport adapter work, even though its an expansion pak requiring game?
4- Why the game is showing me this message? Is it this pretty obvious message only really? and is there no way to counter it via soldering methods on the cartridges at all? Like, how is the cartridge recognizing the game cannot be played? It seems it must be related to the cartridge, since other games would just boot and run with faulty graphics and sound.
EDIT: here is some pictures. NOTE the red and green alternating over the text on the first picture. I don't know, but I believe it might be relevant


