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01-17-2009, 01:03 PM
I can't believe i didn't go to the sony site, i don't seem to be thinking very well today.
This is what i found in their FAQ: PLAYSTATION 3 software is not restricted by region. The majority of games purchased in another country will work on any PLAYSTATION 3 system. However, the decision to make games region specific is made by the publisher of each title and as a result, some games may not work on a PLAYSTATION 3 system purchased in a different country. Furthermore, there may be restrictions with the online features of these titles through PlayStation Network, such as the inability to download additional content from PlayStation Store (for PS3). Please note that PlayStation one titles, PlayStation 2 titles, DVDs and Blu-ray movies will only play on a PLAYSTATION 3 system from the same region. |
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01-17-2009, 09:27 PM
*facepalm*
BLu-Ray games AND movies are region coded, most people say they're not because the US and Japan, share the same region. Region A: Asiatic Islands, Korea, and the Americas Region B: Central Asia, Central Eurasia Region C: Greenland, Europe, Africa, and Australia Blu-ray Disc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia there's a map about half-way down on the right.. Microsoft is making computer's just like air conditioners; they work properly until you open WINDOWS. |
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01-17-2009, 09:33 PM
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It's only the Blu Ray movies that are region locked. |
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01-19-2009, 06:25 PM
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I bought the first gen one, so it plays ps1 and ps2 games. The new ones don't. |
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