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August 04, 2012, 01:50:34 AM
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Well i am going to be moving to the UK and I am going to be keeping all my video game stuff. I just want to know what i can do to get a few older systems to run out in the UK. The System i need help with is NES, SNES, Sega Gen, Sega 32x, Sega CD, PSX, PSOne, PS2 Fat, PS2 Slim, Xbox 1, Game Cube, Sega Saturn, also need to know about my 3DS, GBA SP, and PSP Go. I dont have the systems on hand as i have them packed away else where i just need help to see what i can use and what i might need to get the converter for or what systems i may need to rebuy. Also any help for the famicom and the famicom disk system that i want to buy later on. Please dont tell me to use a emulator i am working on other project for that after the move.
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August 04, 2012, 02:00:21 AM
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If you are looking to keep and use existing power cables,  you'll need to buy a step down transformer, to take the voltage down from uk mains  240v, into the consoles required 110v.  This is going to be your quick fix that will work with all the systems. 

However,  for any system you are going to be giving alot of play to, I would replace the transformer/power lead with a uk equivalent.

For the handhelds,  you can just go with USB cables to charge them, or get a uk charger for each  from eBay pretty cheaply.

 It would be worth checking your ps2/Xbox to see if the internal power supply is auto witching from 110-240v like a laptop.  If it is, then simply a new 3 pin uk power cord will work on those,  or even a travel adapter -  but I wouldn't recommend that for anything which is going to get alot of use.

You basically will need to check the power requirements on each unit to determine what is required - but the step down transformer will at least get you up and running as soon as you get there.

August 04, 2012, 02:09:19 AM
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You need a transformer for your power. Plug it into the wall and plug a power strip on the other side like you normally would.
Some of the newer consoles automatically switch volts so you can buy new UK power cords.
For handhelds you could use a transformer, but I'd just buy UK cables.
One thing most people don't know, you have to convert the AV cables. You can pretty much just buy one off of eBay or use a capture card. Anything that intercepts it really.

August 04, 2012, 02:19:12 AM
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I have powerful stepdown transformer (the bigger of these: http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/AC%20Transformer/Pr182449000 altough the smaller is strong enough for gaming) that I use for my consoles that have internal 110V transformer.

And what sheep didn't mention is that thanks to modern falt screen TVs you don't have to worry about TV compatibility anymore, they support all formats.

August 04, 2012, 02:29:46 AM
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One thing most people don't know, you have to convert the AV cables.

Nope, not true anymore.
See end of my last post.

You can pretty much just buy one off of eBay or use a capture card. Anything that intercepts it really.

What does this even mean. ???

August 04, 2012, 02:46:01 AM
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Well I guess never mind on the AV cable thing...
To be honest I'm not quite sure how it works.
It goes in to the interceptor and spits out a current that works.
That's my basic understanding on how I use my Sinclair computer.

August 04, 2012, 03:26:09 AM
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To be honest I'm not quite sure how it works.
It goes in to the interceptor and spits out a current that works.
That's my basic understanding on how I use my Sinclair computer.

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August 04, 2012, 03:33:47 AM
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August 04, 2012, 07:22:47 AM
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August 05, 2012, 06:01:55 PM
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Well i am going to be moving to the UK and I am going to be keeping all my video game stuff. I just want to know what i can do to get a few older systems to run out in the UK. The System i need help with is NES, SNES, Sega Gen, Sega 32x, Sega CD, PSX, PSOne, PS2 Fat, PS2 Slim, Xbox 1, Game Cube, Sega Saturn, also need to know about my 3DS, GBA SP, and PSP Go....

...Also any help for the famicom and the famicom disk system that i want to buy later on...

as others have said you would need a step-down transformer, also i just thought id mention the whole PAL/NTSC thing, as nobody else has, basically for example your NTSC PSOne wont play PAL/UK PS discs, same goes for the other systems, unless modded they wont play PAL Carts/Discs, so you cant just walk into any game shop and buy games for these, maybe your already aware of this, and plan to import from the US...however 3DS, GBA and PSP are all region free, and will play games from uk, us or japan.

as a side note to this, high street shops will not accept NTSC carts/discs if you plan on selling/trading to them, a store which imports games from japan or the US might, but you'd have to find that out for yourself...

August 05, 2012, 06:05:26 PM
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Well i am going to be moving to the UK and I am going to be keeping all my video game stuff. I just want to know what i can do to get a few older systems to run out in the UK. The System i need help with is NES, SNES, Sega Gen, Sega 32x, Sega CD, PSX, PSOne, PS2 Fat, PS2 Slim, Xbox 1, Game Cube, Sega Saturn, also need to know about my 3DS, GBA SP, and PSP Go....

...Also any help for the famicom and the famicom disk system that i want to buy later on...

as others have said you would need a step-down transformer, also i just thought id mention the whole PAL/NTSC thing, as nobody else has, basically for example your NTSC PSOne wont play PAL/UK PS discs, same goes for the other systems, unless modded they wont play PAL Carts/Discs, so you cant just walk into any game shop and buy games for these, maybe your already aware of this, and plan to import from the US...however 3DS, GBA and PSP are all region free, and will play games from uk, us or japan.

as a side note to this, high street shops will not accept NTSC carts/discs if you plan on selling/trading to them, a store which imports games from japan or the US might, but you'd have to find that out for yourself...

3DS is region locked, as is the VITA
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August 05, 2012, 06:16:15 PM
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Well i am going to be moving to the UK and I am going to be keeping all my video game stuff. I just want to know what i can do to get a few older systems to run out in the UK. The System i need help with is NES, SNES, Sega Gen, Sega 32x, Sega CD, PSX, PSOne, PS2 Fat, PS2 Slim, Xbox 1, Game Cube, Sega Saturn, also need to know about my 3DS, GBA SP, and PSP Go....

...Also any help for the famicom and the famicom disk system that i want to buy later on...

as others have said you would need a step-down transformer, also i just thought id mention the whole PAL/NTSC thing, as nobody else has, basically for example your NTSC PSOne wont play PAL/UK PS discs, same goes for the other systems, unless modded they wont play PAL Carts/Discs, so you cant just walk into any game shop and buy games for these, maybe your already aware of this, and plan to import from the US...however 3DS, GBA and PSP are all region free, and will play games from uk, us or japan.

as a side note to this, high street shops will not accept NTSC carts/discs if you plan on selling/trading to them, a store which imports games from japan or the US might, but you'd have to find that out for yourself...

3DS is region locked, as is the VITA

Me thinks Vita region free is?

August 06, 2012, 02:43:13 AM
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3DS is region locked, as is the VITA

are they?, if so then my bad, i was basing my response on the fact that the DS, GBA and PSP are region free, having japanese games for each of my (UK) ones

August 06, 2012, 03:17:35 AM
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Vita region free, and 3ds region locked, as arseen said.