Will do! I actually have a suspicion that every game listed has the option. The only one I remember offhand that didn’t seem to was Jimmy White’s 2: Cueball (either it didn’t have it or the option was very obscure to find…the menus are a bit unintuitive in that game it seemed).ateam wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 9:50 amIf you can specify exactly which games from your list have a 50/60hz option and which don't natively support NTSC at all, it would be helpful for when I eventually get around to tackling some of these.ItalianGrandma wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 9:41 am The good thing with all those listed is that I can just boot them with Codebreaker or select their 60Hz menu option and they work fine.
I’ll check later and update the list to those I find that don’t have an in-game option for 60Hz.