strayan wrote:I live in Australia and have both a PAL and NTSC gamecube with the gcvideo plug and play hdmi adapter.
Running games at 480p is much better than 576i. Check the list of games with alternate display modes to see if it's worth getting an NTSC console.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of ... play_modes
Edit: doesn't really matter what region console you get as long as you can run NTSC games with the freeloader. I bought a beatup ntsc console because i got sick of using the freeloader disc and the first iteration of the gcvideo plug and play was dodgy enough to short your console.
Thanks for the List. there are plenty of interesting games that have the alternative display mode. So it would be definitely worth for me to get either another pal cube and the freeloader or an NTSC console.
The decision will depend on the prices of the consoles. In theory, the pal gamecube would be better because I could use RGB Scart as a stop-gap measure till I got my GC video plug play. I have already heard that the first generation of the zeldra pro HDMI adapter can damage your gamecube when moved. But there is a revision now out there, without that problem. And there is also the Eon plug and play available without that problem. At least nobody mentioned it. I will still get the third version of the Zelda pro adapter because it is a bit cheaper than the Eon one.
But now back the consoles. as I said in theory rgb scart and the pal cube would be the better choice. But I am quite sure now that i want to get many NTSC Games so it would be a bit bothersome to use the freeloader disc all the time. So getting an NTSC cube would more convenient.
The only drawback would be that the US Cube cannot use RGB. But I am not sure if that is really a drawback. S-Video is not that bad. I use S-Video with my N64 on the Framemeister and it looks decent.
I have also seen many videos on youtube about the S-video image quality of the Gamecube and at least to me the difference between S-video und RGB is not that big as many people seem to think.
But thats just me. Maybe the result may differ when I see the games on my TV Screen. If not I would happy with S-video for sure..