That's true, I forgot about that goofy NTSC->PAL converter.
Still, I say it'll be fine. The worst that'll happen is that you'll have no picture using the US adapter. You can't harm the console though.
Alright then, I'll blame
you if it goes up in smoke.
EDIT: I dug out the main PAL TG unit and a standard PCE A/V cable and when I tried to plug it in... it didn't fit.
Instead of forcing it at all, I compared the male and female ends and it was too close to call, although they looked a little off.
So I went and grabbed the accessory box and compared the PAL A/V cable and it was clearer that they are indeed different (but still similar). I also tried a TG-16 "halloween" Turbo Pad and it fit fine.
So I finally got it hooked up with the TG-16 ac adaptor, hit the switch and... it worked!
But not only did it power on and run on my HD LCD, it runs smooth without the stuttery frame rate that NTSC Turbo/PCE systems cause on this TV.
So far the only game I've tried is JJ & Jeff and the sound seems as though it may be a little different(
I haven't played it in a while). This TV has simulated surround sound though, so that may be all it is.
Now I'm going to try a few more Turbochips and a PCE HuCard just for the hell of it.
EDIT AGAIN: The games are cropped to a wider perspective. The rest of the screen is black, and some of the off-screen bg/foreground building pieces can be seen in Aeroblasters(
I'll need pics to explain properly). The image appears to look less distorted than this TV makes other retro/240p consoles look.
The following games seemed to run fine at full speed:
JJ & Jeff
Magical Chase
Dragon's Curse
These games ran slow, sound and all:
Aeroblasters
Bonk 3
Ninja Spirit
Bloody Wolf didn't work at all, but I only tried it 3 or 4 times. It just produced a white screen the same as a PCE HuCard.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to a decent video camera at the moment. Once I do, I'll hook the PAL TG back up and do some comparison videos.