List of 50Hz-only PAL Dreamcast games

From Sega Retro

The Sega Dreamcast was the first home video game console to support a "PAL60" screen mode - that is, to run video games at a 60Hz refresh rate without extra borders, as is the case with countries adopting the NTSC video standard. The PAL-NSTC divide was a significant problem for older (and many newer) consoles, generally leading to Europe and Australia receiving poorer-performing video games than Japan and North America.

Unusually for its time, it is thought that 70-75% of PAL Dreamcast games have built-in support for 60Hz-compatible displays, and in many situations, 60Hz support can be forced through other methods. In contrast, very few PlayStation 2 releases offer a 60Hz refresh rate as an option, and support remained patchy for the Nintendo GameCube, Xbox and even Wii.

Games with no native 50Hz support

The following lists games which offer no 60Hz option during normal play:

Action Replay CDX codes

Using Action Replay CDX codes it is possible to force some of the games above into 60Hz:

Name Code
Chicken Run AR
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX AR
Disney's Dinosaur AR
Disney's Donald Duck Quack Attack AR
Dragon's Blood AR
Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles AR
F1 World Grand Prix II AR
Grandia 2 AR
Hydro Thunder AR
Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 AR
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver AR
NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC AR
Power Stone AR
Pro Pinball Trilogy AR
Sega Bass Fishing AR
Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000 AR
Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000: Euro Edition AR
Spawn: In the Demon's Hand AR
Spider-Man AR
Star Wars: Episode I Racer AR
Star Wars Demolition AR
Tony Hawk's Skateboarding AR
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 AR
UEFA Dream Soccer AR
Ultimate Fighting Championship AR

DC-X

Alternatively, the DC-X can force these games into 60Hz without the need for codes, although it also opens the possibility of playing imported versions too:

Unsupported games

A small handful of PAL games cannot be forced into 60Hz under any circumstances. Attempting to do so via the DC-X will cause these games to crash:


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