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    If I were to get an Super Famicom or Japanese Sony Playstation. Do I need to make any modifications to my TV for the systems to work? It has two AV sockets, one in front, one in back and one RF adapter. I have one power strip with 5 sockets, one with 6 sockets for my game systems and the TV.

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    Default Re: Modifications to TV

    Quote Originally Posted by cbroddy
    If I were to get an Super Famicom or Japanese Sony Playstation. Do I need to make any modifications to my TV for the systems to work? It has two AV sockets, one in front, one in back and one RF adapter. I have one power strip with 5 sockets, one with 6 sockets for my game systems and the TV.
    You shouldn't. The Super Famicom and the PS1 are both NTSC, the same as US systems. Most Japanese stuff works fine on a standard TV (except the original Famicom which needs your TV to be on channel 96 or something). If it's Japanese and has AV, it'll work with your TV. All you have to have is enough AV slots ot hold everything. That's why I have a couple of AV switchboxes to cover all those cords
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