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How to play pal games on ntsc wii with homebrew
How to play pal games on ntsc wii with homebrew













how to play pal games on ntsc wii with homebrew

In the case of the 1st party titles it is better to get the NTSC version especially since they are pretty cheap to pick up.Įven 1st party games are complicated though. For example PAL VF2 will overscan at 60Hz - one indication that some PAL optimisation has been done. In the case of 1st party titles most appear to have been optimised. Unfortunately it is difficult to define exactly which titles have been optimised and which haven't.

how to play pal games on ntsc wii with homebrew

If a game has not been PAL optimised then it will run slower than intended and will run as intended at 60Hz. Or even cheaper, just use my old PAL Saturn.) (This all stems from deciding whether to buy a £15 decent Step down, plus a £8-10 RGB cable for my JPN Saturn, or whether to just buy an unboxed, slightly battered PAL Saturn on eBay for around the same price, that will also come with possibly a controller, spare lens etc and use the bits.

how to play pal games on ntsc wii with homebrew

I bought an AR 4-in-1 cart about 8 years ago, but I knew when the title screen of XMen VS SF loaded up, I could hear the audio glitch in the announcer, and just knew that one day I'd have to buy a proper JPN machine and use it natively.Īnyway, as I may end up bastardising my PAL to whip it's power supply out for my HST-3220 (if I have the right model, I've read all the posts but don't have my PAL Saturn here), are there any glitches when playing PAL games on a JPN Saturn? I'd convinced myself the glitches before were to do with playing a 60Hz JPN game (Xmen vs SF), on a 50Hz PAL Saturn (which I still don't really understand, seeing as it says 50/60Hz on the back of PAL Saturns.), and just wondered if I put my PAL 240v PSU into my JPN Saturn, is there any real need to still have a PAL Saturn? (seeing as I have an AR cart). After 15 years, I finally bought myself a JPN Saturn.















How to play pal games on ntsc wii with homebrew