PAL: Good News and Bad News.
NOTE: The following only affects folks in Western Europe, Australia and Eastern South America.
The bad news first: unfortunately we won't be able to have a PAL version of Press Start available after all, because the resulting video would just look unacceptably choppy and awful. We're extremely sorry.
BUT!! The good news is that your computer will be able to play the DVD just fine -- computers and computer monitors make no distinction between PAL and NTSC. And the Press Start disc will be REGION FREE, so region coding won't make any difference whatsoever.
There's also a good chance that your PAL set-top DVD player will still play the disc. Most PAL DVD players can actually play both formats, and most PAL TVs made within the last 8-10 years support it as well. However, we are unable to guarantee this.
Just a reminder: if you live in the U.S., Canada, Japan, South Korea, the Phillippines, Mexico, or any other country that uses the NTSC standard, your Press Start DVD should play just fine on all players.
The bad news first: unfortunately we won't be able to have a PAL version of Press Start available after all, because the resulting video would just look unacceptably choppy and awful. We're extremely sorry.
BUT!! The good news is that your computer will be able to play the DVD just fine -- computers and computer monitors make no distinction between PAL and NTSC. And the Press Start disc will be REGION FREE, so region coding won't make any difference whatsoever.
There's also a good chance that your PAL set-top DVD player will still play the disc. Most PAL DVD players can actually play both formats, and most PAL TVs made within the last 8-10 years support it as well. However, we are unable to guarantee this.
Just a reminder: if you live in the U.S., Canada, Japan, South Korea, the Phillippines, Mexico, or any other country that uses the NTSC standard, your Press Start DVD should play just fine on all players.
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