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Originally posted by lufcfan
If your TV has two scart (AV) sockets, one will probably support PAL compression. Get yourself a PS2 to Scart (AV) lead. Not sure if you can get them in NTSC supporting countries but you probably can. Try each socket. Your console will play them if it is modded and even if your TV doesn't support it, you will still have a better picture when you play your PS2 games. Hope this helps. You have nothing to lose but all to gain...
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Sorry for the pedantry, but just to avoid confusion on similar issues in future I'd like to point out that SCART sockets are only used in Europe and parts of Asia. In America and Japan they use a different (and more recent) RGB option called Component RGB, which involves 4 BNC or Phono plugs, not an all in one Plug!
An improved chip will allow play of the game on an NTSC PS2, as the NTSC machines will output only NTSC signals anyway. If there were an issue still, then a PS2 Component RGB cable should solve any colour problems, but Component RGB TVs are still in the higher price ranges.