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To play ntsc games on a pal console you need to overide the consoles security, for this you can just buy magic swap DVD with the slide tool. You can buy swap magic from here.

http://www.gocybershopping.com/product.php?productid=1291&cat=0&page=1

Swap Magic is also capable of booting "burnt" games as well.

If you want to run executable ELF files (e.g. homebrew), then buy the CODER disks, here.

http://www.gocybershopping.com/product.php?productid=1491&cat=&bestseller=Y

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Q: Can I use an NTSC PlayStation 2 game on my PAL PlayStation 2 console and multiregion tv which works in ntsc pal and secam regions?
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