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Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Xombe on December 18, 2005, 01:21:00 AM
These questions have been asked at least once a day recently:

"Can a console from Region X play games from Region Y?"
"Is a Japanese Xbox 360 region free?"
Etc.. etc..

Here's some things you should know:

Every console is set to a certain region meaning that, like a DVD player, they will read whatever titles they can.  
Every game, similar to DVDs, is either coded to a certain region or contain NO region coding whatsoever.

This means a console can play games coded to their region AND any games that have NO region code.

The deciding factor is the game.  Some North America region (NTSC, sometimes called NTSC-U/C) games are region free and are thus playable on any console in the world. The use of region coding is up to the publisher.

Of the available U.S. titles for the original Xbox, about 150 or so games are region free, to my knowledge This means that if bought retail in the U.S. they will play on a stock Japanese Xbox (this is not a 100% accurate assessment of the world over as I've never tested PAL region games on a Japanese Xbox nor vice versa).

This trend may or may not carry over to the Xbox 360.  Call of Duty 2 for the X360 appears to be region free and playable on a Japan region console, but this is not so surprising as both COD: Finest Hour and COD: Big Red One (original Xbox titles) are also region free.

However, if choosing to import, video standard and power issues also need to be addressed when bringing certain consoles into the equation. For example, Australia running on 220/240 volts and uses a PAL signal, while the U.S./Canada runs on about 120 volts and uses an NTSC signal..

We will assume that those considering importing a console that outputs a signal different to the common standard of their region to be intelligent enough to already know, and be able to, address these issues.

Here is a good guide for which games work where: http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-00-3-xbox360...uide-49-en.html


Note: This is just a basic note to address these FAQs.  Please PM me with info or clarifications.  Thank you.



This post has been edited by Xombe: Apr 2 2006, 08:37 AM
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: shamuskain on September 27, 2006, 08:58:00 PM
I am traveling to China in a couple of weeks and wondering if I bought a 360 and brought it back, would a mod chip allow me to get around the regional issues with the games?
Secondly would a new power supply need to be installed to be compatible with NTSC?

Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: ikitub on October 03, 2006, 12:44:00 AM
1. no
2. no
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Phat Phreddy on October 20, 2006, 09:19:00 PM
Trying to understand how many regions there are..

Most online lists I have seen have Euro PAL and a NTSC J and NTSC U for 3 categories..

Yet I am in a PAL asian country.. I know many of the boxes sold here are japanese ones.. I am guessing that they pre switch to a PAL output before sale (and they pre flash 90% of boxes sold here)..

But is there a definitive list of what regions there are ??

What would a PAL Asian box be ?? Australasian ??
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: ITMASTER on December 13, 2006, 12:31:00 AM
Does somone tested PAL game on NTSC J Hong-Kong version?
Please post result
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Xombe on December 13, 2006, 02:32:00 AM
Would depend entirely on the specific game...
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Fashish on December 13, 2006, 10:20:00 AM
My x360 is a Pal version, if a game says NTSC region free, does that definitely mean it'll run on my system? Probably a stupid question but better to be safe than sorry! ;p
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: mufaa on December 14, 2006, 02:18:00 PM
QUOTE(Fashish @ Dec 13 2006, 09:27 PM) View Post

My x360 is a Pal version, if a game says NTSC region free, does that definitely mean it'll run on my system? Probably a stupid question but better to be safe than sorry! ;p


Yes it will work. If a game is region free means it will work on any console. No idea why they still tag with PAL or NTSC stickers though.
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: chorizo1 on December 14, 2006, 02:22:00 PM
QUOTE(Fashish @ Dec 13 2006, 11:27 AM) View Post

if a game says NTSC region free,



never seen a game that has a NTSC REGION FREE Sticker on it?
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: PhR0ZeNP on December 21, 2006, 12:49:00 PM
Can any one tell me what stands on the label that is on the A/C adapter from a japanese Xbox360 (or take a picture of it).

I want to know especially the voltage, if it's from 100-240V.

I also wounder if i install i chip on my japanese xbox360, if i will be able to play burned games, burned europen games or bought europen games?

thanks
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: gurry on December 24, 2006, 01:16:00 PM
with dvd players a region hack is available/

is there such a work around for the 360 yet?

what can be done to make games region free if you back em up?

many thanks

gurry

happy christmas to al a xboxscene
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: EvilBoris on December 29, 2006, 04:30:00 PM
QUOTE(PhR0ZeNP @ Dec 21 2006, 09:56 PM) View Post

Can any one tell me what stands on the label that is on the A/C adapter from a japanese Xbox360 (or take a picture of it).

I want to know especially the voltage, if it's from 100-240V.

I also wounder if i install i chip on my japanese xbox360, if i will be able to play burned games, burned europen games or bought europen games?

thanks


Japanese machines are 110v , buy yourself an asian machine, they play the japanese and asian games but come with a 240v adapter.
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Kusanagi2k on April 13, 2007, 01:59:00 PM
Hello there.

I know this topic has been kinda left out but i have something to ask.

Is the 360 able to play PAL (region free) games without problems?

I ask because i remember the PS2 having some audio, and video issues (i.e. audio going off way later than what it should and screen being cut on borders or scrolled waaaay down)


Thanks in advance happy.gif
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: b0b33 on April 23, 2008, 03:38:00 AM
The last post was a year ago but I found a site that has a regional compatibility guide. Hope this helps. tnx.
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Devil Soul on May 12, 2008, 01:35:00 PM
guys i need lil help here, i got GTA4 (NTSC) for my Xbox 360 & it gave me region error, this there any solution for this, if i get myself PAL to NTSC convertor, will it resolve this issue, thanks
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Reaper527 on May 12, 2008, 03:00:00 PM
QUOTE(Devil Soul @ May 12 2008, 04:11 PM) View Post

guys i need lil help here, i got GTA4 (NTSC) for my Xbox 360 & it gave me region error, this there any solution for this, if i get myself PAL to NTSC convertor, will it resolve this issue, thanks


no. the region coding is something that hasn't been worked around yet. you will either need an in region game, or an import 360 to go with your game. the only exception is a complicated process that involves

1. installing an infectus modchip AND add on pcb
2. performing the timing attack
3. setting up linux on your 360
4. dumping the keyvault, and changing you're consoles region
5. reflashing the keyvault

and this will actually change your systems region (aka your current games will no longer work)
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Devil Soul on May 13, 2008, 10:48:00 AM
QUOTE(Reaper527 @ May 13 2008, 02:36 AM) *

no. the region coding is something that hasn't been worked around yet. you will either need an in region game, or an import 360 to go with your game. the only exception is a complicated process that involves

1. installing an infectus modchip AND add on pcb
2. performing the timing attack
3. setting up linux on your 360
4. dumping the keyvault, and changing you're consoles region
5. reflashing the keyvault

and this will actually change your systems region (aka your current games will no longer work)


Thanks for the info. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) cleared my doubts
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Sabo_ on May 16, 2008, 02:01:00 AM
im suprised u understood half that crap
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Rohaq on August 11, 2008, 06:51:00 PM
Dumb question related to regions: Will a HDD bought in another country work on a UK console? I'm assuming so, but I thought I'd check.
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Havok on August 16, 2008, 01:36:00 AM
It actually might not... hard drives are region coded.
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: NoobtoXbox on November 12, 2008, 12:36:00 AM
Yo!  pop.gif

I'm officially getting my first XBOX ever! im living in Japan now so im gonna import the US version

anyways,

im just wondering if the XBOX Live will work ? am worried that playing Online in Japan with the US version might cause some problems when it comes to regions... or is that no problem at all?

im asking this cuz i had some problems with my PS3 when i tried buying stuff online from the US store... i had to buy from the japanese or euro store or something like that... how does the XBOX online/live work!?

i understand all those differences between regions between games... NTSC PAL etc... so im gonna import english games from US too... im just wondering if i will have problems with Online playing and Live...

thanks guys  biggrin.gif
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: madmax49 on November 15, 2008, 11:13:00 AM
Will a Pal Multi game work on a NTSC unit?
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Teun. on November 16, 2008, 06:14:00 AM
No it won't
cuz the game is PAL en your console NTSC

This post has been edited by Teun.: Nov 16 2008, 02:15 PM
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: korn0413 on February 16, 2009, 10:07:00 PM
My question may be answered above but im still not 100% sure, but will a PAL game that is region free work on a NTSC system/tv?
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: xplayer360 on February 18, 2009, 06:38:00 AM
QUOTE(korn0413 @ Feb 17 2009, 08:43 AM) View Post

My question may be answered above but im still not 100% sure, but will a PAL game that is region free work on a NTSC system/tv?

Yes Sure 100% Cuz I Have Halo 3 With Pal System Works Fine With My xbox360 that's its region is NTSC Japan!!! smile.gif
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: SupaDawg on November 15, 2009, 12:55:00 AM
I'm trying to decide if the EU release of Tropico 3 is region free should I import it. Anyone have any suggestions on where i should look?
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Intersect on November 15, 2009, 01:04:00 AM
You can't just hex edit the keyvault if you're on nxe or higher. They added some hashing and signing to prevent people fucking with it.
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: majinsoftware on November 15, 2009, 01:05:00 AM
get some one to scan it with abgx to check if its region free.
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
Post by: Illumimodmi on December 30, 2009, 09:23:00 AM
QUOTE(SupaDawg @ Nov 15 2009, 02:55 AM) View Post

I'm trying to decide if the EU release of Tropico 3 is region free should I import it. Anyone have any suggestions on where i should look?




Yes tropico 3 is region free
Title: Region Coding: Games and Consoles
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