Pete2kX
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Hello
My INL Kit arrives soon. I've got an european nes console but the nesmaker games are in ntsc format. So I asked myself how to test.
I could easily mod the console to play ntsc games by cutting the pin of the lockout chip. But it's not said that it'll work correctly. Also I still have 50hz instead of 60hz and there could be glitches and so on.
What console would be the best for testing?
Av famicon, original us ntsc consoles (toaster/top loader) or is it absolutely okay on my pal console? I mean did someone already test a nesmaker game on a pal console?
For me ntsc game format is the way to go because of speed,... so I'm not looking forward to create pal games (if it ever would be possible in the future).
So many questions but it's also a matter of the price. Importing nes consoles is not cheap because of the shipping rates. But if it would be the best I'll have to check ebay and so on.
Greetings
My INL Kit arrives soon. I've got an european nes console but the nesmaker games are in ntsc format. So I asked myself how to test.
I could easily mod the console to play ntsc games by cutting the pin of the lockout chip. But it's not said that it'll work correctly. Also I still have 50hz instead of 60hz and there could be glitches and so on.
What console would be the best for testing?
Av famicon, original us ntsc consoles (toaster/top loader) or is it absolutely okay on my pal console? I mean did someone already test a nesmaker game on a pal console?
For me ntsc game format is the way to go because of speed,... so I'm not looking forward to create pal games (if it ever would be possible in the future).
So many questions but it's also a matter of the price. Importing nes consoles is not cheap because of the shipping rates. But if it would be the best I'll have to check ebay and so on.
Greetings