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#The Switch's region-free nature does not change the fact that you can change the region your Switch is "located" in, affecting other things (can't remember off the top of my head). If you change it to Europe, it switches to British English.
#The Switch's region-free nature does not change the fact that you can change the region your Switch is "located" in, affecting other things (can't remember off the top of my head). If you change it to Europe, it switches to British English.
I won't call you wrong, but I also won't say that the wording is 100% right either.  [[User:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: cyan;">'''Aidan'''</span>]], [[User talk:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: pink;">'''the Springing Rurouni'''</span>]] 11:07, April 23, 2019 (EDT)
I won't call you wrong, but I also won't say that the wording is 100% right either.  [[User:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: cyan;">'''Aidan'''</span>]], [[User talk:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: pink;">'''the Springing Rurouni'''</span>]] 11:07, April 23, 2019 (EDT)
:Sure, but even still, NTSC and PAL is inaccurate in today's day and age.
:Sure, but even still, NTSC and PAL is inaccurate in today's day and age, mainly because Nintendo consoles from the Wii U onwards (and even the portable consoles) never really rely on analog connections at all. All they have is HDMI connections, which is digital. In that case, stating NTSC and PAL for those sorts of versions is just plain wrong, inaccurate and outdated.<br>
#Nintendo consoles from the Wii U onwards (and even the portable consoles) never really rely on analog connections at all. All they have is HDMI connections, which is digital. In that case, stating NTSC and PAL for those sorts of versions is just plain wrong, inaccurate and outdated.<br>
:P.S. I also use the Mario Wiki under the username "Owencrazyboy9", and on that wiki, I made a proposal to determine what to use to refer to regional differences and the final result was that we use NTSC and PAL for the NES, SNES, N64, GCN and Wii consoles, but we go with the American and British terminology for everything else. &ndash; [[User:Smashbrosfan99|Smashbrosfan99]] ([[User talk:Smashbrosfan99#top|talk]]) 15:50, April 23, 2019 (EDT)
P.S. I also use the Mario Wiki under the username "Owencrazyboy9", and on that wiki, I made a proposal to determine what to use to refer to regional differences and the final result was that we use NTSC and PAL for the NES, SNES, N64, GCN and Wii consoles, but we go with the American and British terminology for everything else. &ndash; [[User:Smashbrosfan99|Smashbrosfan99]] ([[User talk:Smashbrosfan99#top|talk]]) 15:50, April 23, 2019 (EDT)

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Had a busy day yesterday, so pardon the late response.

  1. While PAL specifically refers to regions covered by the phase alternating line, it is often used to just refer to European regions (and also Australia, because Queen's English).
  2. Duck Hunt is called "Duck Hunt Duo" specifically in Europe.
  3. The Switch's region-free nature does not change the fact that you can change the region your Switch is "located" in, affecting other things (can't remember off the top of my head). If you change it to Europe, it switches to British English.

I won't call you wrong, but I also won't say that the wording is 100% right either. Aidan, the Springing Rurouni 11:07, April 23, 2019 (EDT)

Sure, but even still, NTSC and PAL is inaccurate in today's day and age, mainly because Nintendo consoles from the Wii U onwards (and even the portable consoles) never really rely on analog connections at all. All they have is HDMI connections, which is digital. In that case, stating NTSC and PAL for those sorts of versions is just plain wrong, inaccurate and outdated.
P.S. I also use the Mario Wiki under the username "Owencrazyboy9", and on that wiki, I made a proposal to determine what to use to refer to regional differences and the final result was that we use NTSC and PAL for the NES, SNES, N64, GCN and Wii consoles, but we go with the American and British terminology for everything else. – Smashbrosfan99 (talk) 15:50, April 23, 2019 (EDT)