- non-broadcast contexts,
especially regarding console video games.
PAL was
adopted by most
European countries, by
several African countries, by Argentina, Brazil...
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dated November 15, 2001 (NA),
February 22, 2002 (JP), and
March 14, 2002 (
PAL) are
launch titles of each
region respectively. 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K...
- in
North America on
November 19, 2006,
followed by a
launch in ****an and
PAL regions in
December 2006. This list of Wii
games do****ents all
games released...
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followed by a
launch in
North America on
November 18, 2001, and a
launch in the
PAL regions in May 2002. The
successor to the
GameCube is the Wii,
which was...
- Pay
Pal Holdings, Inc. is an
American multinational financial technology company operating an
online payments system in the
majority of
countries that...
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Football 2005 on
October 12, 2004, and the
final licensed game
released in
Europe was
either Schnappi das
kleine Krokodil – 3 Fun-Games on July 18, 2005,...
-
series was
branded as AG-DVC180/A/B and was
functionally identical to the
European PAL model AG-DVC180E. The
Panasonic AG-DVX100
series cameras were designed...
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North America,
Europe, and
other regions,
which all used
different analog television color systems;
these being NTSC,
PAL and SECAM.
PAL broadcast at 576i...
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contain identical content. Note:
Episodes 26-32 are
missing from the
European PAL DVDs (The
Curse of
Castle McDuck, Launchpad's
Civil War,
Sweet Duck of...
- the Xbox
version was
never released in
North America. However, the
European PAL-region Xbox
version is
entirely compatible with the
North American NTSC-based...