![]() ![]() PAL version runs at a higher resolution (no black bars with corrected aspect ratio) and has the same gamespeed, so some people may like it more. GoldenEye 007 - NTSC U -> I prefer it because of the higher framerate even if it has black bars. V 1.1 had some small graphic changes for the worst.į-Zero X - NTSC U -> I think PAL runs at higher resolution than NTSC and aspect ratio is corrected, but gamespeed is slower. I'm not sure about gamespeed but I think NTSC and PAL run equal (this could be checked with the Time Trial times). I don't know if resolution was fixed but beeing a Rare game it probably was. I recall black borders and I think gamespeed wasn't adjusted.Ĭonker's Bad Fur Day - NTSC U -> Probably PAL is same with lower framerate and higher resolution.ĭiddy Kong Racing - NTSC U v1.0 -> Higher framerate. Some other games that I think have a best version and why:īlast Corps - NTSC U -> I think this is one of the few if not the only one Rare game that wasn't optimized for PAL. So maybe there are more games like ISS 2000 where additional content was added to the PAL version. ![]() I tried to port the Spanish dialogs to the PAL game but the files don't match. The Japanese version also had this career mode, but if was in a different fashion and I don't understand the language, lol. Luckily you get a password with your player's data and I think you can transfer it to the NTSC game. But the PAL version has an extra game mode that lets you create a player from scratch, train him and improve his abilities in a RPG Japanese conversation novel kind of thing. You have Spanish comentators (I don't know if text too, maybe some of it is translated) in the NTSC US version, but not in PAL (there's English, German, French and I think Italian). One interesting game is ISS 2000, especially for Spanish users. We even got Ocarina of Time untranslated!) I don't mind playing in English.Ĭontributing to the topic. It also helps with input lag and reaction times.Įven if the PAL version was translated into Spanish (which didn't happen until late. I can get used to the slightly smaller resolution, but I notice the framerate a lot. You can argue that PAL version usually runs at a higher resolution to compensate, but that's not true in lots of cases. Of course, emulation is far from perfect and playing in the original hardware will work 100% of the time.ĩ9% of the times I prefer the NTSC rom just because of the higher framerate. But really, choosing the right rom and using improvement hacks and cheats and not try anything crazy is the best way (widescreen hacks have a lot of issues). I tried to do something similar but adding emulators, plugins, cheats and hacks to the mix. Space Station NTSC crashes with the RAM xpack ? Whoa ? Have not experienced that. ![]() Turok 1 had two revisions even Turok 2 has v1.1 ER SO I READ. I'd love to know what Star Fox 64 v1.1 did. If you can think of any N64 games where it's better to play one version than another (whether it's variation by region, or game revision, or whatever) then please post here or in that thread, as it would be great to build up a list of of which games have superior versions, for both present and future N64 gamers to consult.Ĭonsole game patch notes are hardly existent. ![]() Version 1.0 of the PAL version of WWF: No Mercy has a bug whereby it can lose the save-games, but v1.1 doesn't have this bug,Īnd so on. The NTSC version of Space Station Silicon Valley crashes if an expansion pak is present, wheres the PAL version works fine The NTSC version of Mario Kart 64 is faster than the PAL port, In a thread on another forum ( ), I'm trying to list all of the N64 games where one version is noticeably better than another, such as: Posted: Fri 6:54 am Post subject: Please help - what N64 games have version differences Please help - what N64 games have version differences GoldenEye Cheats, GoldenEye X Codes, Tips, Help, Nintendo 64 Gaming Community GoldenEye 007 Nintendo 64 Community, GoldenEye X, Nintendo 64 Games Discussion ![]()
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