Was kind of thinking the same but dont have a Pal M tv to test it lol.Ziggy587 wrote: I'd speculate that since it just takes the composite video signal from the multi AV out, it probably works with the PS2 and PS3 as well.
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Was kind of thinking the same but dont have a Pal M tv to test it lol.Ziggy587 wrote: I'd speculate that since it just takes the composite video signal from the multi AV out, it probably works with the PS2 and PS3 as well.




noiseredux wrote:Playing on your GBA/PSP you can be watching a movie/TV show/playing another RPG on your TV and then just look at the screen every once in a while
Cool. Maybe keep it for yourself so you can game in B&W if you ever have the desire.Fragems wrote:I'll have to try it out on my PS3. Interestingly enough my brothers roommate is from Brazil and is camping out at our house until his internship in Texas starts up next week.
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Tried it on the PS3 and it works fine. Displayed in black and white. Only problem I had was diagonal scan lines but that may have been caused by my display settings which I didn't feel like messing with.

Almost as good as playing Atari in black and white. Which by the way, I have done when I was very young!Ziggy587 wrote:Cool. Maybe keep it for yourself so you can game in B&W if you ever have the desire.Fragems wrote:I'll have to try it out on my PS3. Interestingly enough my brothers roommate is from Brazil and is camping out at our house until his internship in Texas starts up next week.
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Tried it on the PS3 and it works fine. Displayed in black and white. Only problem I had was diagonal scan lines but that may have been caused by my display settings which I didn't feel like messing with.
dsheinem wrote:In any case, sorry that my avatar makes you cringe these days, but I haven't really changed my posing habits at all.
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