If they are ROMs with region check, yes.
They made those 21 NTSC ROMs that are included work with a EU SNES because they are faster than PAL ROMs and the PAL/NTSC issue of TVs doesn't exist anymore. They could have included the PAL ROMs instead, but then people from Europe would cry because they get slower versions of their games. The region checks were made more than two decades ago. They didn't add anything new.
If it's a cartridge with region check, yes.
What I mean is I'm even more confused why they bothered to make a separate EU based 'system" (for 'detecting 'Pal") for the MINI when its not actually using any "Pal/region" based games. Why not simply use the same "Canoe" for every region (cosmetic art for the menus and choice of specific roms aside)?
As far as I know NES Mini is the same in both Europe and US models? They didn't create two separate emulators just to emulate the "PAL" NES vs NTSC NES.
So why did they go out of their way to create specific "Pal" emulation in the European Mini? and just go and use the NTSC mini emulator instead?
I mean besides 'cosmetic' differences, like menu appearances (which has nothing to do with emulation)...
What was the point of emulating a EU Pal system when it doesn't even used those features, and as you said modern tvs, it doesn't even matter anymore?
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