PAL TVs are analog. How can they have pixels?
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The 3 worldwide analog TV systems PAL, SECAM and NTSC.
PAL has a frame rate of 50 per second and NTSC 60 frames per second. The longer time for a frame allows PAL to get in 625 scan lines vs 525 for the NTSC system so PAL has higher resolution. SECAM is similar to PAL; PAL is used in Western Europe and SECAM in Eastern Europe and Russia.
If G****e states that, that means that someone fed that search engine with the wrong information.
They still have a raster of pixellike horizontal lines. And videogames of the "old age" also had to be made to fit those lines.
Eg, you couldn't import/export european playstation games into the US as the systems of pal and ntsc tv was too different and the gamedevelopers had to adapt the way the image was generated and release two different versions.
Video games are digital