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    hello guys
    i just made my nes region free today but i have a problem playing USA games :S

    In this case its ninja gaiden 2 & zelda 2
    they start up and i can play but my picture is fuckt !! its like the picture went to a scrabble machine and everything is messy

    can someone help me out here

    thanks a lot

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    Bump bump bump. This totally happened to mine as well, I always just blamed it on Kamino, though
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    here is some more info on the system

    its the chip 3195A version





    Last edited by greedseed; 05-21-2010 at 04:51 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greedseed View Post
    In this case its ninja gaiden 2 & zelda 2
    they start up and i can play but my picture is fuckt !! its like the picture went to a scrabble machine and everything is messy
    Is it only those two games or does the system do that with every game?

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    only with those 2 games

    duck hunt
    mario bros and world cup work perfectly

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    Some NTSC games will not play properly or will have graphical glitches on a PAL console, region free or not. Some quick research seems to suggest, however, that Ninja Gaiden 2 runs just fine and Zelda 2 is playable but with minor graphical glitches. Most likely your games just need a good cleaning, even if the connectors look clean.
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    i already cleaned the connectors with rubbing alcohol
    would a gamekey fix the problem ?

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    As I understand a GameKey just bypasses the lockout chip which is what you did when you disabled it, so I doubt that it would help.

    I took the liberty of running a NTSC Zelda 2 ROM in an emulator set on PAL mode.

    Here is a picture of the title screen:



    and here is one from gameplay:




    If your game looks like this then it is working the best its going to. If not then it needs more cleaning. Oddly many NES games I bought used were hard to get working by cleaning with just rubbing alcohol, no matter how clean the contacts looked. To clean my games I use a product called Weiman's Glass Cook Top Cleaner. Just use a small amount on a q-tip and clean any residue off with alcohol, repeating as needed. However, you should be careful as I have found that it can remove the protective coating on the traces. If you can't find that where you live then a similar product or a non abrasive metal polish should work.

    Although to be honest, if you want to play NTSC games you are better off importing an American unit or a Famicom with a converter and connecting it to a 60Hz television. Not only will the graphical glitched be gone but they will play at their intended speed.
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    yes thats how it looks ...

    but now what is the solution ?? getting a other nintendo ?? what kinde ?
    how can i see if its a NTSC nintendo ?
    Last edited by greedseed; 05-23-2010 at 07:00 AM.

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    Unfortunately since there is no 50/60Hz mod for the NES your only solution is to get an NTSC console, although I must say that I'm unclear about the compatibility of an NTSC console on a European television. It is my understanding that the newer TVs are NTSC compatible, but I'm not sure and you should seek confirmation from someone more knowledgeable if necessary. Living in America means that I don't have to deal with this nonsense.

    As far as NTSC consoles go you have two choices; the Japanese Famicom which has an entirely different appearance or a North American NES which as far as I know has no external difference. Most likely I would expect that you will have to import one, either from someone/someplace in North America/Japan who is willing to ship overseas or someone/someplace closer to home who deals in imports. Someone in the Buying and Selling forum might be able to help you, however you need to be a member for 10 days before you can see it.
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    oke thanks a lot

    well i have a new full HD sony bravia i do think it will suport that

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