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Old 8th October 2008
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Some of the games on my list still don't work. An example is Sonic or Super Mario World. Do I have to delete them and download them again? And will I lose my saved data?
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Some of the games on my list still don't work. An example is Sonic or Super Mario World. Do I have to delete them and download them again? And will I lose my saved data?
Check the shop for updated for the games you own.
You dont lose savedata (if not you delete it yourself).
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Default Having problems using a component cable with an LCD monitor

I'm running a Wii through a component cable, into a component-vga converter and into an LCD monitor. It works fine on the HDTV setting and Wii Sports looks better than before. But trying to play the old Mario games even when I manage to turn on the interlaced mode it still comes up saying "out of range" on the screen. Does anyone know anything I can do to fix this? It said Nintendo had implemented the interlaced mode as a temporary fix for this problem, does anyone know when there's going to be a permanent fix and if I'm ever going to get the virtual console games working?
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Like this?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315614
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When you start a Microsoft game, you may receive an error message on the display's On Screen Display that resembles one of the following:
Signal out of Range.
Out Of Scan Range
Horizontal frequency is out of range.
Cannot Display This Video Mode Out of Sync

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This issue may occur if the signal from the video adapter exceeds the scan range of the monitor. The video adapter setting for updating the screen (the refresh rate) is incompatible with the monitor.
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No, it's nothing to do with that.
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K then your system is not misconfigured (Wii System Settings > Screen > TV Type) but your output device dont support the input.
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Thanks a lot for this thread Tull. It really needs to be stickied.

EDIT: Apparantly threads can't be stickied on this forum....

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Updated.
Sonic The Hedgehog™ 2 - First SMS title with Interlace support.
SAMURAI SHODOWN™ 2 - Looks like first NeoGeo title without Interlace support.
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does it make the games look better in this mode?
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does it make the games look better in this mode?
Well, if you're using component cables, this mode acctually let's you SEE the game's screen.

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