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| Dan-Fu:
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. |
| Arseen:
--- Quote from: Dan-Fu on August 04, 2012, 02:46:01 AM ---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. --- End quote --- Say what? |
| Dan-Fu:
Exactly! ;D |
| larryinc64:
SCIENCE! |
| Dr.Agon:
--- Quote from: razielleonhart on August 04, 2012, 01:50:34 AM ---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... --- End quote --- 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... |
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