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Yes, us and jap games, played on a uk machine, will output a ntsc signal, which your tv might not be compatable with.
However, you can buy devices which transform an ntsc signal to pal format.
Just plugs in between your cube and tv.
As i understand it, in terms of picture quality, well, it won't be as high a standard. However, with these things, you get what you pay for, and if you get a good one then you won't notice any difference in picture or sound quality.
So there you have it, all is not lost for importing. It'll just cost a bit more.
And a bit of advice - when you get a signal convertor, make sure you can return it, if you decide you do want a higher quality one.
Oh,Wait.
I wrote it.
Still don't get it though
*runs off and cries*
I think i made myself clear enough.
> Albert and Cookie monster, Simzer is talking about signal convertors.
> So if your TV is PAL and your GameCube is putting out an NTSC signal
> you can put a signal convertor between the two to make them
> compatible. Have a mosey over to your nearest Sony shop and you'll
> see some that retail at £2000!
I was aware that he was talking about signal convertors.
> Thats riduculous, i got my NTSC compatible TV for £150.
Yeah, I only paid about £190 for my 21inch NTSC-compatible TV. Haven't put that feature to the test yet though.
> Well actualy, the nasty takcy ones are 40 pounds and the really good
> ones can be up to the price of 300- 2000 pounds !! Cheaper and easier
> to wait for the pal games i say.
Thats riduculous, i got my NTSC compatible TV for £150.
That's the stuff Simzer. Thats what I would've said if you hadn't done it already.
As a matter of fact the cheapest one you can get is £15, only it takes the NTSC signal through a composite lead and converts it into PAL SCART. And - get this - it requires two AA batteries!
I think you people would be better off buying new TVs. Those £2000 pieces of kit, although giving superb picture quality, have sizes of Xbox proportions.
> I say we shoot the duck. Who's with me?
Seems a little excessive to me. I suggest we all shoot buster merryfield.
or burn him on a bonfire.
or rub him on a giant cheese grater.
:^P