most of those combo systems I see were designed for the US market so theyre NTSC and they have a 72 pin NES slot. which isnt much use to me since i have a ton of famicom carts and, like, one NES.[/quote]Hence why if you don't live in North America or Japan, it's best to get a TV that can support NTSC signals. ;) Call me crazy, but I always found PAL slowdown to be rather annoying.
- taizou
- Jun 1 2011, 12:14:58 PM
If that's PAL and it has a 60 pin fami slot I sort of want one. o:
most of those combo systems I see were designed for the US market so theyre NTSC and they have a 72 pin NES slot. which isnt much use to me since i have a ton of famicom carts and, like, one NES.[/quote]Well, I bought it and, must say, it DOES work as the usual famiclones and megadriveclones do. Famicom mode uses its' most beloved timing, while MegaDrive mode has PAL timing which doesn't affect the music anyhow, though.
Extra features: region switch on the rear side of the console (for MD games, mostly) and built-in 19-in-1 cart (also for the MegaDrive side). Bad side: well, extra joypads ARE available in the shop, but there's still no lightguns for this sweetie >_>