The problem was when these games were released my Mastertronic in the U.S., I (and probably others) had no idea they weren't "fixed" for 60Hz NTSC! I know I often wondered why they would make such cool games like Electraglide and Last V-8 and then make them nearly impossible to play with the time limit! Learning (with the PAL Antic) that is not what was originally intended was a revelation to me and I now have a bunch of new favorite games instead of games I want to like but can't becuase they are too difficult.
This is not always the case of course, there are also some PAL games that are rather slow, and if they work on NTSC without too many glitches, it speeds them up and makes them better. There aren't many like that though.
But knowing what happens with the graphic garbage and glitches most of the time when trying to run PAL software on an NTSC leads me to believe, they had to do something to the Mastertronic games to make them run correctly on NTSC machines. But then too totally blow off rectifying the timing of the games is totally...unforgivable
Edited by Gunstar, Sat Jan 28, 2012 9:46 PM.