My father is a fan of waiting for the North American version, and my daughter is a fan of avoiding region locks.Actor Robin Williams and his daughter Zelda's gamer episode is revealed | Famitsu.com of game entertainment latest information

2022-09-10 08:55:27 By : Ms. Amy Zhu

It all started with a photo posted on Twitter.The photo, which was taken in 1993, shows Robin Williams seriously playing the live-action shooting game "Ground Zero: Texas" on the Sega CD in his "game room" at home.According to Zelda Williams, this game room still exists in his parents' house, and the game consoles are still there.In the first half of the 1990s, Robin Williams was a super-selling child with the movies "Mrs. Doubt" (1993) and "Jumanji" (1995). What were you thinking while playing?(By the way, "Ground Zero: Texas" is available on Steam as a remastered PC version.)Hahaha it's amazing how much this room hasn't changed. Pretty much every system is still in there.And then Zelda's past was revealed.It seems that his father, Robin Williams, was the type to wait for the US version of a Nintendo 64 game to be released, but Zelda couldn't wait for it, so he purchased an unofficial third-party product to play the overseas version (probably the Japanese version) first. It seems that the region lock was avoided using the hardware Game Shark.(* Region-specific activation restrictions. By the way, the difference in the shape of the connection part was the key to N64, and it was avoided by using Game Shark as a connector.)I still have the old Game Shark cartridge converter for the N64 cause Dad was too impatient to wait for American game releasesOn a vaguely related sidenote, I still catch myself humming the Yoshi's Story menu song whenever I'm bored.(c) 2022 KADOKAWA Game Linkage Inc.