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Old 13-12-2001, 09:29
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Advice for Newbie needed

Hello all,

I just moved to Taiwan to do some SE asia backbacking and along the way bought a new Japanese PS2 35000 model.

Desperately wanting to play some import games from the US I started looking around on some boards for my best options. To do backups and play those I'd need now to invest in a cd burner...not what I want to do at the moment with limited resources and the status of "backbacker" begins to disintegrate when one buys too much tech.


In a nutshell: all I want to do is play my original import game that my friend from the states sent me on my japanese PS2 model 35000.


I'm guessing the Origa is my best bet...but on one of the websites I checked out they didn't seem to have the 35000 model listed. they had 3000x listed and I want to believe that this will suffice, but I want to make sure wishfull thinking doesn't overide my staunch pragmatism....which is why I turn to the council of elders for their wisdom...

thank you,

OralB

(ps: it doesn't mattter too much if it's EA sports game, does it?)
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Old 15-12-2001, 03:18
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Honestly don't know about 35000. Most people with that model don't come to English speaking forums so I doubt you'll get a reply.

Maybe the official Origa distributor ( mailto:[email protected] ) will know. They take a while to answer but answer they do.
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