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The 3 games in question are the NTSC versions which, without getting technical will give the result you have mentioned. (its basicaly down to the differences detween the PAL and NTSC Tv systems and the number of visible lines on the screen)
There are many ways around this problem,
1 if you are connecting the PSX directly to the TV then the TV is not NTSC compatable, so try connecting through your video's scart socket instead (your video maybe NTSC compatable!).
2 you could patch the offending games with an NTSC to PAL patch.
3 You could have you PSX re moded to cater for this as many of the model's can run NTSC games without any trouble simply by introducing a extra wire link.
There are other ways around the problem but these are by far the cheapest routes to follow first
The other routes involve buying an NTSC compatable tv or video, or an extra piece of hardware called an NTSC to PAL converter.
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