Gaming Mario Super Sluggers

micky93

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Hey everyone,

I recently aquired the NTSC release of Mario Super Sluggers, but have had some trouble with playing it. It boots alright on my 3.2E console, thanks to FreeLoader, but it only plays in grayscale...

Any advice?

Thanks,
Micky
 

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Hey,

The only version available is NTSC. I dont really know what more i can do.
What did you do to make yours work?

Thanks,
Micky
 

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Happens to me too when I'm using GeckoOS\Freeloader, what I do is press the Menu button on my TV remote and select Auto under color (where it says 60PAL, 50PAL, etc.)
 
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