Author Topic: Street Fighter 2, the six button pad and a Pal TG  (Read 776 times)

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Re: Street Fighter 2, the six button pad and a Pal TG
« Reply #15 on: October 08, 2015, 12:31:19 AM »
As others said, many, if not all PAL TVs from the last two or three decades have no issue with displaying 60 Hz. Just make sure you feed them with RGB signals via SCART, so you can bypass any NTSC color encoding. This is necessary with consoles imported from NTSC regions as well as the PAL PlayStation 2. Many other PAL consoles from the last 15 years can output PAL-60 without the color encoding issues.

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Re: Street Fighter 2, the six button pad and a Pal TG
« Reply #16 on: October 08, 2015, 05:41:32 AM »
Dig in and go for a Duo-RX. Not only will you get the 6 button pad, but you also be the coolest guy on your block. You will also be able to play all games. Obey.
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Re: Street Fighter 2, the six button pad and a Pal TG
« Reply #17 on: October 08, 2015, 10:47:02 PM »
Thanks for the help and guidance guys.

I've actually got a Sony Trinitron so it could well do 60hz.

Other option is pick up an SF2 arcade pcb and sling it in my cab, don't fancy hacking the cp to fit three extra buttons tho.

Just to clarify, I've actually already got a copy of SF2 on my Everdrive and tbh I grew up playing SF2 on a PAL SNES so I'm probably used to the slowness.
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Re: Street Fighter 2, the six button pad and a Pal TG
« Reply #18 on: October 09, 2015, 07:39:06 AM »
Just to clarify, I've actually already got a copy of SF2 on my Everdrive and tbh I grew up playing SF2 on a PAL SNES so I'm probably used to the slowness.

 Hah! Problem solved then :) Buy the game for the shelf, use the TED to play it, and just buy a 6button pad with an adapter cable.