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Playing games from China on US PS2
I'm asking this question for a friend of mine... no really!
My friend's father works in China. My friend owns a US PS2. His father purchaced some games in China and they do not work in his PS2. If I understand correctly, Asian games are NTSC format (he lives out of state so I can't check the labelling on the game itself) the same as the US, so I'm guessing it's a region issue. Is there anything my friend can do to play Chinese games on a US PS2? Will the Region X DVD work for this purpose? Am I correct in my assumption that Chinese games are NTSC format? Any help or explanations would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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China
China uses PAL, not NTSC.
Japan and South Korea use NTSC. |
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