PrettyKitty
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From: USA
Registered: 2007-07-02
Posts: 178
If I buy a Japanese PS3, do some US games have region locks?
I've already got a US PS2 and use it for US and JP games, but I have to use the swap disk for JP games and sometimes they don't work unless I do it several times. If I get a PS3, I will not get rid of my PS2. So no matter what, I will still have the ability to play my US PS2 games. I've been thinking about getting a PS3 and it would be nice if I could just pop the JP PS2 games into the PS3 and not worry with disc swapping anymore. The only drawback I can see to getting a JP PS3 is that if some games have region locks, I won't be able to play some US games which are usually cheaper/easier for me to acquire. Any suggestions?
PrettyKitty
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From: USA
Registered: 2007-07-02
Posts: 178
Thanks for the replies.
I heard that some versions of the PS3 play PS2 games differently. Something about using an emulator or something. One way is worse than the other, but I was unclear on the details. Does anyone know about that?
@suffah: Wow, that sucks about the 40GB. I didn't know that.
@Savara: I'll check once I get back home. The disk will allow imports, but only the US ones? That seems weird. Does it say it's for certain imports only? Mine allows any region + bootlegs. (And no, I don't download bootlegs...)
Last edited by PrettyKitty (2008 July 01, 8:32 am)
albion
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From: England
Registered: 2008-05-25
Posts: 383
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Aren't region-locks up to the publisher? (Or is that just the XBox 360?)
cerulean wrote:
I just need to say that everyone with a PS3 needs MGS4.. Immediately.
On the subject of region locks and MGS4, MGO is supposed to be region locked, in that you can only play against players in the same region of your game. You can still play it even if you live outside that region (e.g. Japan), but just with the other people using that region's software to access it.
Virtua_Leaf wrote:
Yeah I got a Japanese 60gb PS3 not even a week ago. I'm in love with it, even if I'm struggling like hell (some of the kanji are so compressed they look like white squares).
I don't have a Japanese PS3 (European, thought I set it to Japanese anyway), but I've found it impossible to read some Japanese text in games because they are just so small. Maybe because I'm not using a HD TV.
sutebun
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From: Oregon
Registered: 2007-06-29
Posts: 172
albion wrote:
I don't have a Japanese PS3 (European, thought I set it to Japanese anyway), but I've found it impossible to read some Japanese text in games because they are just so small. Maybe because I'm not using a HD TV.
Completely off-topic, but I just wanted to agree with this and say that this is another reason why RtK is great.
If anyone plans on playing RPGs or whatnot in Japanese, having done RtK is so helpful. There are many kanji I couldn't even look up without knowing the shape beforehand.
Learning new vocabulary itself is time consuming, but it is even more frustrating when it's impossible to look up the word you want to learn!