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joeyjoejnr
12-10-2006, 04:14
i'm in the UK and recently bought a USA game. whenever i go to play it it is in black and white. is there a lead available to play the game in colour?

lufcfan
12-10-2006, 04:59
Which modchip do you have? Do you have one?

joeyjoejnr
12-10-2006, 08:24
i had a chip installed years and years ago but it didn't let me play dvd games.

I am using swap disc for my games at the minute

mark05
12-10-2006, 09:34
have you got a scart cable? if not id try one of them, if not might be something to do with the chip method. hope it helps

joeyjoejnr
12-10-2006, 11:25
yeah, its a scart cable, doesn't seem to work.

lufcfan
12-10-2006, 15:22
Ah...
Unfortunately, in order to get those games going in colour, you'll need to get a new chip which will let you force the video from NTSC standard to PAL, as Swap Magic doesn't convert video modes...

One thing you could try though - I believe they sell signal converter boxes over at Lik-Sang.com... Worth a shot? ;)

cheryl771
28-10-2006, 23:34
Hey did you know lik sang has gone out of business due to multiple lawsuits from sony??? Go to the lik sang web site and check it out. This really sucks. :mad: Lik sang was very good to get imports from.

The Squig
08-11-2006, 15:31
eh you can just get an rgb cable. If your tv supports ntsc 60hz (most semi modern tvs do) it should work.
the cable doesnt cost much. 10£ maybe.

I live in sweden and this works for me.

lufcfan
08-11-2006, 18:00
But in all respects, your PS2 has to be modded to boot games of a different region... Which yours is.

This guy has a VERY old Neo-type chip which I would expect to be the problem. Regardless of cable, a newer chip which can force the video mode is all that will be needed. :)

The Squig
09-11-2006, 04:29
but then again, if he has a ps2 with the neo2 chip its probably to old to be worth modding.

I still think that an rgb cable will work. I had a v3 before and I used the cogswap + dvd region x with that one, I think I had some ntsc backups at that time and I never had any problems.