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Xbox360 Forums => Xbox360 Game Forums => Xbox 360 Games General Chat (wip) => Topic started by: Halo_G-unit on March 15, 2006, 01:33:00 AM
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All searches I've found say this game is (jap) but are they going to release one here in the USA too? For those who dont know Zoids is a toonami show(cartoon network) that has lion like mechs in it as well as others that do battle for a lot of reasons. Its a good show for real gotta be up there with dragonballz and gundam... The voltron lions have came a long way they paved the way for many(power rangers??)
So im thinking the game has got to be off the hook too with gameplay and xbox 360 graphics!! but damn...... you cant play jap games on a ntsc sytem right? unless some one knows a way. I know there are region free systems though seem em on ebay. So guess if I wanna play Im gonna have to buy a jap or multi region system hmmmm....
Oh by the way on lik sang they said the game is a arcade port to 360 which will include online battles..yeah!!
Got me all excited now I wanna play it. Rumble rosesXX is jap now but a USA release will be here soon, sooo maybe zoids too?? Oh and what about a dragon ball z battle game for xbox 360, online enabled(call it kamehameha 360)
gundam online would be nice too( imagine your mech against mech+mech+mech) Good news though, I heard transformers is coming to 360 and I hope its the whole crew from optimus to jazz to starscream to megatron and online play enabled as well
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holy crap i forgot about this show!
it was like my favorite show in the world before toonami took it off the air.
i sure hope they bring that over to U.S
Good Find!
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Read some pinned topics.
NTSC is a video signal standard, and has jack to do with region coding (FYI, Japan's standard is an NTSC signal, NTSC-J).
Region coding is game-specific. If the JPN release contains no region coding it'll play on any console in the world (though if you lived in a PAL country your TV might not accept the video signal the console outputs).
Those eBay auctions...? Just go to the local store and buy one off the shelf. It's the same hardware.