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24. May 2011 @ 02:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I need to buy Swap Magic to play PS2 backups on my PS3. Open PS2 Loader is an app that installs on the PS2 or PS3 and allows you to play PS2 backups. But in order for it to work on a PS3 I need an original Swap Magic disc (not a copy of one). The Swap Magic website gives a lit of places to buy from but I'm just wondering, based on your experience, what is the best place to buy from with the best deals etc? I live in the USA. Also, I'd preferably like to buy both versions 3.6 and 3.8 because they say certain games work better with 3.6 and certain games work better with 3.8. I appreciate any help I can get.

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28. May 2011 @ 02:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Try gocybershop.ca or modchip.ca, or even modchipstore.com

I have bought from them all and had no issues.




My consoles: Nintendo64>Dreamcast aug/99>PS2 V7-Seagate 400gb hdd-Maxtor 300gb hdd,PS2 V14 FMCB 1.8 - Memor32 >V18 SM 3.6 >DS-Lite-G6DS Real 16GB-R4DS Ultra 8gb SDHC>Gamecube-Original>Wii-Wiikey 2>PSP PHAT CFW 5.00 M33-6>DSi (Kingdom Hearts Edition)-EZ Flash Vi - M3i Zero Sakura>Kindom Hearts:Birth by Sleep PSP 3000>PS3 80GB. WiiU PS4 XBOXONE 3DSNDS
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29. May 2011 @ 22:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I also bought it from estarland.com


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29. May 2011 @ 22:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by rdn98:
I also bought it from estarland.com
Oh yeah I remember that...thanks for mentioning it




My consoles: Nintendo64>Dreamcast aug/99>PS2 V7-Seagate 400gb hdd-Maxtor 300gb hdd,PS2 V14 FMCB 1.8 - Memor32 >V18 SM 3.6 >DS-Lite-G6DS Real 16GB-R4DS Ultra 8gb SDHC>Gamecube-Original>Wii-Wiikey 2>PSP PHAT CFW 5.00 M33-6>DSi (Kingdom Hearts Edition)-EZ Flash Vi - M3i Zero Sakura>Kindom Hearts:Birth by Sleep PSP 3000>PS3 80GB. WiiU PS4 XBOXONE 3DSNDS
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30. May 2011 @ 08:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thank you for your responses. Estarland.com sells v3.6 as a 2 disc set (CD & DVD). Is there any way I can get 3.6 and 3.8 together as a bundle? Or do I have to buy them separately from somewhere else because estarland.com only seems to have 3.6. Like I explained in my original post, it would be good to have both versions because some games work better with 3.6 and some better with 3.8. So I want to have the best possible.
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30. May 2011 @ 15:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
gocybershop sells both, as 3.8 CD and 3.6 DVD




My consoles: Nintendo64>Dreamcast aug/99>PS2 V7-Seagate 400gb hdd-Maxtor 300gb hdd,PS2 V14 FMCB 1.8 - Memor32 >V18 SM 3.6 >DS-Lite-G6DS Real 16GB-R4DS Ultra 8gb SDHC>Gamecube-Original>Wii-Wiikey 2>PSP PHAT CFW 5.00 M33-6>DSi (Kingdom Hearts Edition)-EZ Flash Vi - M3i Zero Sakura>Kindom Hearts:Birth by Sleep PSP 3000>PS3 80GB. WiiU PS4 XBOXONE 3DSNDS
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