I can't get them to play in color, I tried force NTSC in the options settings but they still play in black and white
Are you using a component video cable (5 plugs)?
I haven't tried PAL games on a Wii.
But that fixes 50hz mode black and white on Gamecube hardware.
I can't get them to play in color, I tried force NTSC in the options settings but they still play in black and white
Try running it without any video patches.I'm having a problem sort of like this, but instead of getting a game with b/w colors, I'm getting a black screen freeze. The PAL game I'm trying to run is SA2B (yes I have NTSC as well, but wanted pal for more cheat codes) and the loader I'm trying to use (since I can't use normal MIOS because of my wii being the blue black friday wii) is Nintendont.
GC has component cables?Are you using a component video cable (5 plugs)?
I haven't tried PAL games on a Wii.
But that fixes 50hz mode black and white on Gamecube hardware.
To the user yes. In a technical sense no. Component (or formats like hdmi and vga) doesn't use traditional pal or ntsc color.
GC has component cables?
They can, AFAIK. They just support more modern video modes as well.
I am running it without any video patches. I use the standard RGB cable which is hooked into my VCR. Could my TV, a JVC CRT, be NTSC only as well?
GC has component cables?
there are 2 models of gc?Yes, but they're rare and only compatible with the older model NGCs. That's why a lot of NGC games support some sort of Progressive mode.
there are 2 models of gc?
there are 2 models of gc?
oh, yes. I have confused them. I am using a composite cable. ^^' does that make a difference?
Yeah, there were a few different models. Most of it was down to the power regulation and such. But newer NTSC models didn't have the slot for component cables. All PAL consoles are supported apparently.
And the component cables are rare since Nintendo didn't make many of them, with HD televisions not being the norm when gamecube was in it's prime. They can go from up to around £100 upwards on eu sites and anywhere from $80+ in the US, unless you grab a stupidly cheap bargain.