Not by default, but it's possible to mod it with a mod chip and play whatever formats you want.
no
France use PAL format video, you would not be able to play NTSC video on a PAL TV. Bring a NTSC monitor with you as long it can handle France's 220v 50Hz power
Yes. You may have to use an emulator or a converter, though. Try looking for "PAL to NTSC converter" in google and see what comes up.
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
PAL cords are designed for use with PAL (Phase Alternating Line) video systems, while NTSC (National Television System Committee) consoles output in NTSC format. If you connect a PAL cord to an NTSC console, it may not function properly due to differences in signal formats. To achieve compatibility, you would need a converter that can translate between the two formats.
yes, you need a chip for every game that you download or if your ps2 is PAL you can use cogswap. And if you want to play a NTsc and your PS2 , and your PS2 is a PAL version, or vica-versa, you will have to modify your PS2.
No, Canada uses the same format as the rest of North America, NTSC. Other European colonies and former colonies use the PAL format, such as: Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. a list of PAL/NTSC use by county is at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL
Well... if you bought it in India then it will be PAL but if you imported it from US, then it will be NTSC. Look at this picture to tell you which countries use what tv format: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PAL-NTSC-SECAM.svg
PAL and NTSC are color encoding formats. NTSC is the format used in North America and PAL is used in Europe. Most other countries use one or the other. NTSC is normally used at a frame rate of 29.97Hz with 480 lines used for the image while PAL is normally 25Hz and uses 576 lines. The frame rate and line count are actually independent of the color encoding format used so there are instances where US frame rates and line counts can be used with PAL color encoding and vice versa. PAL and NTSC are similar formats but not interchangeable. Many modern televisions will now handle PAL and NTSC but that is not always the case.
The GBA is not region locked, you can use a PAL GBA game on a GBA from the US for example. There is no other compatibility issue because all GBA consoles are inherently NTSC, PAL just refers to a region of distribution.
NTSC and PAL are two types of color encoding. NTSC is used in North America while PAL is used in Europe. Most other countries around the world use one or other. HD signals do not use PAL or NTSC color encoding and most televisions are capable of displaying HD content whether source in the US or Europe. However, many disc players and games consoles use region coding to prevent a disc bought in one region (USA for example) being played in another (UK for example). This is normally a function of the disc player or games console rather than the televsion.
Yes you just need to use a NTSC-U to PAL-E adapter.