
As you may know, Sonic 3D shows a different title in any non-PAL mode. I don't think anything can be done about these, other than using the US ROMs. 3 of them (namely, Comix Zone, Sonic Spinball and Panic on Funkotron) would work by changing the country code, but then the music plays too fast or they have screen placement issues. 3 of them (Ecco 2, Light Crusader and Sonic 3) would work even with their own region-specific sound and screen settings by just editing the header's country code to either JUE or F. There's absolutrely no excuse for these not being run in 60Hz already when desired. 29 of them would work perfectly by just setting the emulator to US (or to Japanese in case of Streets of Rage 3* and Golden Axe 3).


You'll often have to jump to access higher levels or platforms, push switches and other objects to help you advance, and solve various physical puzzles.Out of boredom, I decided to take all 44 games already available on the Wii's Virtual console and see how many of them wouldn't work if SEGA just pulled an easy fix to their MegaDrive emulator's inability to display the games in 60Hz (except for Shining Force, which I can't find the PAL ROM of). You spend most of the game in dungeons, which are populated by enemies (whom you fight in real-time combat), and which are full of various types of traps and puzzles. You can talk to townspeople, buy weapons and items, etc. Light Crusader is an isometric action/puzzle adventure with RPG elements, along the lines of Landstalker. You must enter and explore huge dungeons in order to find out about an ancient story that has happened many years ago, and to face evil forces who threaten the land. You are sent to the town Green Row to help your king's brother, King Weeden, to discover what has caused the mysterious disappearance of his town people.


In Light Crusader, you play the role of Sir David, a knight in the service of King Frederick.
