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You don't need to convert NTSC to PAL as long as your TV set is fairly modern and you're using a RGB Scart cable.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Well, judging from your profile you're from Australia, in which case you should have RGB Scart cabling for your console and TV: ![]() These are usually sold in the same place where you get consoles and videogames from. And they're actually quite cheap, too. As long as you're using such a cable, your console is chipped and the TV supports it (99% of PAL sets can display NTSC just fine), you're better off than converting the actual game from NTSC to PAL because it would run slower or look squished. There's nowhere I can't reach. |