![]() PAL games are centred properly, but for NTSC the image is about an inch to the left, chopping off the left 10% of the image. The Slim has an external power brick, so am I right in thinking that all I would need is the power brick and plug from a UK PS2 Slim (which I already have), and I'd be okay to plug the US console into a 240V mains socket without needing a step-down converter? Also, does the NTSC PS2 have the same video output socket as the PAL one? Would I be able to use the same SCART cable as with my PAL PS1 and PS2?Īnother issue I've had with my PS1 since I switched to a flatscreen TV (Panasonic 元7G20) is that the horizontal hold goes out of alignment for NTSC games via RGB-SCART. Option 2 is to import a new PS2 Slim from America. I could potentially be throwing away money on one or more consoles that are as worn out as my current one. I can then cannibalise its disc drive for the modded console, and hope it's in better condition than the one I already have. Option 1 is to play eBay roulette by buying a used PS1 of the same model. ![]() ![]() I've tried PC-based emulators like psX and ePSXe, and have been disappointed in the results in some of my favourite games.Īs I see it, that leaves me with two options. I keep my discs pristine, but it's now reached the point where some of my US imports won't load, no matter what angle I tip the console to or how many times I adjust the pot. The laser in my modded PAL PS1 has been dying a slow death for years.
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