
I bought an American dreamcast last year on holiday, I happily played with it for 2 days after which I lost interest in the included wrestling game (hey, I told you it was an American dreamcast

) everything nice and well I never got around to playing more with it due school, work, other stuff you name it.
However a friend of mine recently told me that I could run ''back-up'' copies of dreamcast games on a un-modified dreamcast, I did some research and once again never got around doing it.
Now I do finally have do have some time a lot of spare CD-R's and my Dreamcast however the next problem arise. I used to play dreamcast games on my not to old 4:3 TV that had support for NTSC but I sold it and bought an older 16:9 TV which has more inputs (and a much better picture and a load of other advantages, finally no more switching between N64 en Gamecube!) and doesn't support NTSC

So the situation is :
I have an RGB SCART Input (will RGB work with an American Dreamcast? SCART is an European format and according to the wikipedia it isn't used anywhere else), an S-video input (I think S-video doesn't have any problems with NTSC/PAL but I would like an confirmation and I can't find any S-Video cables for the dreamcast

) and a bunch of composite inputs that are out of the question due NTSC/PAL problems.
So the best solution would be to find a S-video cable for the Dreamcast or a RGB video cable if American Dreamcasts support RGB scart. If that isn't possible due whatever reason I should buy an NTSC/PAL converter which I would like to avoid.
Thanks in advance!