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    I got a few Gamecube games for Christmas and 2 of them are compatible with 60Hz only. When I try play them on my Gamecube the screen goes all jumpy. But when I play them on my friends its fine
    Is this because of my Gamecube or Tv?
    If its my Tv is there anyway of fixing it

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    I'd expect it'll be the TV, if it's a older one they often need faster frame rates for the latest consoles;D


    best bet is to either replace the tv, use another one in the house or do a trade in?
    Haven't updated this in around a year, so now i have

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    Quote Originally Posted by smurf-you
    I'd expect it'll be the TV, if it's a older one they often need faster frame rates for the latest consoles;D


    best bet is to either replace the tv, use another one in the house or do a trade in?
    Ok thanks. I'll get get the old Tv out and play it on that
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    Yea, I'm sure it wouldn't be the console.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sank
    Yea, I'm sure it wouldn't be the console.
    I unplugged my Gamecube and everything and tryed it on the Tv downstairs. And it works perfectly. So It must be the Tv.

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    I think most consoles that are produced now require a good screen in order for better gameplay, I think this applies also with the Xbox 360.

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    Yep, the Xbox 360 needs to have A high-Definiton television to work it too its fullest power

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