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Old 21st April 2003, 00:50
Monkey Monkey is offline
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My fiancee has recently arrived in this country (with her son and all his PS games). We have discovered that the PS games are in NRTS? format and not PAL, so will not work on my daughter's PS, even with a chip. However, because an emulator for the PC is reading a format and changing it into PC readable language I see no bar to having an emulator for PS games from Russia or other countries that use this other format. Can anyone help, or does anyone know where I could maybe find such an emulator?
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Old 20th June 2004, 16:33
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Simple, buy an NTSC television. Why mess with the PAL format? An NTSC TV is like any you would find in a store in North America, If I remember Ramsey electronics sells a little 5.6" TFT screen with NTSC/PAL capability but don't quote me on that.
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