Do you need to have your N64 modded to RGB if you're playing import games on a Pal console? My memory is incredibly hazy (I had import games that run via a cartridge back in the day, but can't remember if my old machine was modded). My new machine is US, so I can't check.
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Well, you remove the piece of plastic from the cartridge slot on the top half of the plastic shell and you're done.
mmmonkey's example uses an American N64 - but the same can be done for the JP one no problem.
EDIT: I've always wondered - if you were to say use a passport 3 on a PAL N64 - would it display NTSC games at 60hz?
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Originally posted by charlesr View PostIf you are doing an N64 feature, be sure to remind everyone to sell their PAL N64s and get a US model.
The only thing we're currently umming and ahhing about is a price guide, as including one seems a little pointless as it will outdate rather quickly.
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The trufax on PAL console RGB modding are thus: there is an early French model which included the NUS chip found in US/Jap machines, which have the lines for RGB. In fact only the grey NTSC consoles tend to be compatible (I think). Any console *can* be modded if an appropriate chip can be sourced. Charles had one of those jobs done, hence the "dark arts" comment.
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