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==What is this PAL and NTSC?==
==What is this PAL and NTSC?==
 
PAL and NTSC are the two different versions of the [[Pikmin]] games.  In themselves, PAL and NTSC refer to the television coding systems the game must display in, and so games must be altered to be compatible with consoles in the same region.  During this localization process, other changes and fixes are also made, forming the two known different versions of the game.  PAL games are generally distributed in Europe and Australia, while NTSC ones are found in Japan and America.
PAL and NTSC are the two known different versions of the [[Pikmin]] games.  In themselves, PAL and NTSC refer to the television coding systems the game must display in, and so games must be altered to be compatible with consoles in the same region.  During these alterations, other changes and fixes are also made, forming the two known different versions of the game.  PAL games are generally distributed in Europe and Australia, while NTSC ones are found in Japan and America.


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What is this PAL and NTSC?

PAL and NTSC are the two different versions of the Pikmin games. In themselves, PAL and NTSC refer to the television coding systems the game must display in, and so games must be altered to be compatible with consoles in the same region. During this localization process, other changes and fixes are also made, forming the two known different versions of the game. PAL games are generally distributed in Europe and Australia, while NTSC ones are found in Japan and America.