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Seems you're new to this Mattfabb so I'll give you some advice, from my own experience when I lived over there back in 2008. Japanese/Euro Xbox 360 cross-compatibility is a complete lottery. Back when the machine was new, most games were multi-region, but gradually the number of locked titles became more numerous. Worse still though are language options. Play-Asia's guide (which has already been linked) is a reasonable place to go for compatibility, but resources about language options online are few to none. For example, Halo 3 (the Japanese version) can be set to English, but whilst all of the cutscenes and text will be in English much of the incidental dialogue is in Japanese (with no subtitles). This is just an isolated example but it's indicative of the problems you'll likely encounter. El amor es un noseque libro pdf.

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Some games have no language options, whereas some (like Gears of War, IIRC) have full English and Japanese versions on the Japanese disc. The general sensibility if you want to just risk it is that games which have different publishers in different territories are usually region locked, though this will not be correct in all cases. An example would be Armored Core 4; published by From in Japan, Sega in the US and 505 in Europe - it's region locked on 360 for that reason. If you're worried about the language barrier, avoid RPGs. It might be presumptuous for me to deal in absolutes but I'm willing to say you'll never find a Japanese RPG with English text/speech, and you have to be some kind of masochist to flog yourself through one without reading at least a bit of Japanese. Instead, stick to arcade titles - look for fighting games, 2D shooters and racing games, as usually you'll be able to play those no problem without any Japanese skills at all.

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  • One_Vurfed_Gwrx 23 Jun 2009 21:16:54 3,848 posts
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    I've noticed that there are several sources for what region machines US, Asian and JP games can run on, but information confirming PAL games compatibility seems difficult to find so I thought I'd start a list and see if people could add to it who own US or JP/Asian machines and hopefully help out other importers with what local software will or won't run on our boxes. I don't see any other threads on this topic but feel free to point them out if I'm mistaken. So far I have been having to guess from other regions' games compatibility what the chances are of my PAL software working.
    To start off I have a Japanese 360 (for my J-SHMUPs) and have tested the following games:
    Japanese 360:
    Working:
    Alone in the Dark
    Assassin's Creed
    Assassin's Creed II
    Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
    Batman: Arkham Asylum
    Bayonetta
    Beowulf
    Bionic Commando
    Bionicle Heroes
    Bioshock
    Bioshock 2
    Black Site Area 51
    Blazing Angels
    Blazing Angels 2
    Blue Dragon
    Borderlands
    Call of Duty 2
    Call of Duty 3
    Call of Duty 4
    Chromehounds
    Colin McRae: DiRT
    Condemned
    Crackdown
    Dark Void
    Devil May Cry IV
    Enchanted Arms
    Fable II
    Far Cry 2
    Farcry Instincts: Predator
    FEAR
    Football Manager 2006
    Football Manager 2007
    Full Auto
    Gears of War
    Gears of War 2
    Ghost Recon : Advanced Warfighter
    Ghost Recon : Advanced Warfighter 2
    Grand Theft Auto IV
    Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City
    Guitar Hero 2
    Gun
    Halo 3
    Hitman: Blood Money
    Just Cause
    Kane & Lynch
    Lost Planet
    Lost Planet: Colonies
    Lost Odyssey
    Mass Effect
    Mass Effect 2
    Marvel Ultimate Alliance
    Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe
    Moto GP 06
    Moto GP 07
    Naruto Rise of a Ninja
    Ninety Nine Nights
    Ninja Gaiden II
    Onechanbara - Bikini Samurai Squad
    Open Season
    Orange Box
    Overlord
    Pimp My Ride
    Pirates of the Caribbean: Worlds End
    Prey
    Project Gotham Racing 4
    Pure
    Quake 4
    Race Driver: GRID
    Rainbow Six: Vegas
    Resonance of Fate
    Saints Row
    Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action
    Singularity
    Sonic & SEGA All Stars Racing
    Splinter Cell : Double Agent
    Spiderman 3
    Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
    Stranglehold
    Street Fighter IV
    Tekken 6
    Tenchu Z
    The Darkness
    Tomb Raider: Anniversary
    Tomb Raider: Legend
    Tomb Raider: Underworld
    Too Human
    Unreal Tournament III
    Virtua Tennis 3
    Wartech: Senko no Ronde
    WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2007
    WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008
    Non-Working:
    A-Train HX
    Amped 3
    Armored Core For Answer
    Battle Fantasia
    Beautiful Katamari
    Bladestorm
    Civilization Revolutions
    Crash Time
    Crash Time II
    Dead or Alive 4
    Dead or Alive Xtreme 2
    Earth Defence Force 2017
    Eternal Sonata
    Fallout 3
    Fallout 3 GOTY
    FIFA 09
    FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage
    Forza Motorsport 2
    Forza Motorsport 3
    Guilty Gear Overture
    Infinite Undiscovery
    Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
    Magna Charta 2
    Metro 2033
    Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia
    NHL 09
    Nier
    Perfect Dark Zero
    Phantasy Star Universe
    Ridge Racer 6
    Samurai Warriors 2
    Sega Megadrive collection
    Shadowrun
    Sonic The Hedgehog
    Star Ocean 4: The Last Hope
    Table Tennis
    Tales of Vesperia
    Tetris Evolution
    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
    Virtua Fighter 5
    Viva Pinata
    Warriors Orochi
    Warriors Orochi 2
    Wet
    US/Canadian 360:
    Working:
    Alan Wake
    Amped 3
    Assassin's Creed
    Batman Arkham Asylum
    Bayonetta
    Bioshock
    Blue Dragon
    Borderlands
    Call of Duty 2
    Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare
    Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2
    Colin McRae's DiRT
    Condemned
    Dante's Inferno
    Dead Or Alive 4
    Dead Space 2
    Deus Ex human revolution
    DJ Hero
    Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion
    Fable 2
    Fallout 3
    Fight Night Round 4
    Gears of War
    Gears of War 2
    Halo 3
    Halo 3 ODST
    Halo: Reach
    Hitman Blood Money
    Left 4 Dead
    LEGO Indiana Jones
    LEGO Star Wars 2 Original Trilogy
    Lost Planet
    Lost Planet 2
    Mass Effect (+ Bonus Disc Edition)
    Mass Effect 2
    Metro 2033
    Mini Ninjas
    Nier
    Oblivion
    Resident Evil 5 (+ Gold Edition)
    Resonance of Fate
    Ridge Racer 6
    Rock Band The Beatles
    Rockstar Table Tennis
    Saints Row
    Scene It LCA
    Sega Rally
    Sega SuperStars Tennis
    Singularity
    Star Wars The Force Unleashed
    Stranglehold
    StreetFighter 4
    Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf 10
    Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon
    Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas
    Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction
    Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent
    Tomb Raider Anniversary
    Tomb Raider Underworld
    Tony Hawk's Project 8
    Unreal Tournament III
    Virtua Fighter 5
    Xbox Live Hits Collection: Limbo, Trials HD and Splosion Man
    Non-Working:
    Armored Core For Answer
    Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
    Beautiful Katamari
    Burnout Paradise
    Burnout Revenge
    Dead Rising
    Dead Space
    FIFA 09
    FIFA 10
    Fight Night Round 3
    Forza Motorsport 2
    Forza Motorsport 3
    Grand Theft Auto 4
    Kameo Elements of Power
    Lost Odyssey
    Mirrors Edge
    Perfect Dark Zero
    PES 2008
    PES 6
    PGR 3
    Rock Band
    Test Drive Unlimited
    Top Spin 2
    Feel free to let me know if you think this thread/list has any use, and I've so far ignored other compatability lists for non-PAL software as existing lists seem decent enough (again if worth adding the list can be expanded somewhat). I have a couple more games to test and may borrow more off friends to expand my list if possible so will update the list if needs be.
    Read thread page 3 for a discussion on XBLA/DLC.
    Edited by One_Vurfed_Gwrx at 11:12:49 28-10-2012
  • One_Vurfed_Gwrx 25 Jun 2009 11:01:48 3,848 posts
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    I guess no-one thinks there is much point to this list then. Have to find somewhere else to try and compile it unless there are foolproof ways of knowing in advance about how to know for sure that I am unaware of.
  • Whizzo 25 Jun 2009 11:03:58 44,805 posts
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    Visiting Play Asia seems to be what most people on here do (myself included), they put the effort in so we don't have to.
  • RetroidModerator 25 Jun 2009 11:08:30 45,463 posts
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    I've looked around a few times and PlayAsia seems to be one of the only places doing it, and only because they have a vested interest, of course!
  • SuperBas 25 Jun 2009 11:34:28 1,675 posts
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    That's one area where the PS3 has a definite edge over the 360: no region lockouts. Lets pray the Xbox 1080 will end region locking once and for all.
  • RetroidModerator 25 Jun 2009 11:41:46 45,463 posts
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    The original Xbox offered publishers the *option* of region-free games, though, so that was ahead of its competitors when it came to imports. If the publishers chose to use it, that is.
    At the moment it's only Nintendo who seem to think region-locking their games is a good idea. The twats.
  • One_Vurfed_Gwrx 25 Jun 2009 17:00:09 3,848 posts
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    Ah but Play Asia doesn't stock PAL titles, so there is always the risk of a PAL title being region locked if you own a non-PAL console. For running American or Japanese titles on PAL consoles Play-Asia is good, but living in the UK it'd be nice to know what works and what doesn't without having to hope we have same region coding as the American copies for games. I plan to avoid buying a PAL console due to lack of space (for as long as possible anyway) so the Japanese machine is my ONLY 360
    Thus my emphasis on PAL games on non-PAL consoles not the other way around.. One game example I'd like to buy UK copy of but have no idea of region compatibility is Earth Defense Force.
    Cozeny: Thankfully Blazblue appears to work on JP consoles so that should be fine when my preorder arrives. Only played it a little in the arcades but seemed quite nice.
  • convercide 25 Jun 2009 20:20:45 6,434 posts
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    I think it's a great idea. As One_Vurfed_Gwrx says, Play Asia is only good for mentioning multi region titles they sell. It'd be nice to know which UK titles work abroad. I'll add a few to this list once I go on holiday as I'll take a couple over.
  • SuperBas 25 Jun 2009 22:04:30 1,675 posts
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    Retroid wrote:
    The original Xbox offered publishers the *option* of region-free games, though, so that was ahead of its competitors when it came to imports. If the publishers chose to use it, that is.
    At the moment it's only Nintendo who seem to think region-locking their games is a good idea. The twats.
    Too be fair, there's still too much on the 360 that's locked out (waiting for months for Katamari pissed me off, as did waiting for Tales Of Vesperia), whereas the PS3 doesn't leave the option open to publishers.
    It's region free, period. That's the one of the few things that Sony did truly good this generation, no 2 ways around it.
  • uiruki 25 Jun 2009 22:08:17 5,134 posts
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    The UK version of the Sega Megadrive collection doesn't work, nor do any of Koei's titles.
    /shakes fist at red-ringed 360
  • RetroidModerator 25 Jun 2009 22:46:17 45,463 posts
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    One_Vurfed_Gwrx wrote:
    One game example I'd like to buy UK copy of but have no idea of region compatibility is Earth Defense Force.
    Well, you can borrow mine if you'd like.
    SuperBas wrote:
    It's region free, period. That's the one of the few things that Sony did truly good this generation, no 2 ways around it.
    Agreed, definitely. I was leery of them actually doing it when it was first touted - as with big companies crowing about themselves, there's nearly always a caveat - but they actually did it. HURRAH!
  • seasidebaz 25 Jun 2009 22:59:03 7,499 posts
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    I agree. The caveat was bluray region locking.
    Oh well. No loss really.
  • One_Vurfed_Gwrx 26 Jun 2009 10:47:20 3,848 posts
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    uiruki wrote:
    The UK version of the Sega Megadrive collection doesn't work, nor do any of Koei's titles.
    /shakes fist at red-ringed 360

    Is SMDC tested on a US or Japanese 360? So I can split list into machines they've been tested on. Also can you name what Koei titles you've tried? (may stick a blacklist of Publishers on bottom such as Square and Koei)
  • One_Vurfed_Gwrx 26 Jun 2009 10:47:56 3,848 posts
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  • uiruki 26 Jun 2009 11:57:31 5,134 posts
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    One_Vurfed_Gwrx wrote:
    uiruki wrote:
    The UK version of the Sega Megadrive collection doesn't work, nor do any of Koei's titles.
    /shakes fist at red-ringed 360

    Is SMDC tested on a US or Japanese 360? So I can split list into machines they've been tested on. Also can you name what Koei titles you've tried? (may stick a blacklist of Publishers on bottom such as Square and Koei)

    Japanese. And as for Koei, I've tried Samurai Warriors 2, both Musou Orochi games and Bladestorm. Their Japanese titles are similarly locked from non-Japanese machines - Gundam Musou 2 is definitely locked on the other side.
  • One_Vurfed_Gwrx 26 Jun 2009 12:35:47 3,848 posts
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    I've noticed that a lot of Japanese language Japanese games are regionlocked even if the other regions are totally regionfree (including working on Japanese machines) (ie MS titles).
    Titles added to list. Any more titles from other people are appreciated for either JP or US machines.
  • RetroidModerator 26 Jun 2009 12:43:06 45,463 posts
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    Given the bitching that some publishers have had about MS not allowing their shooters on XBLA because they're 'retro' (like hell a lot of them are, it's not like we're talking early 80s), I find it utterly bizarre they'll region-lock them.
  • RetroidModerator 26 Jun 2009 12:47:48 45,463 posts
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    An example
    I've seen vids of it and it looks, well, utterly mental.
  • One_Vurfed_Gwrx 26 Jun 2009 23:21:23 3,848 posts
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    Ah Otomedius, a game I was looking forward to, but is one of the few I didn't warrant as worth buying after playing the arcade version which was OK but nothing special, didn't have the Parodius feel that it promised.. Almost bought the Tournament stick bundle though but cost of shipping along with stick price when cash had ran out put paid to that plan..
    And yes region locking sucks, thus me owning a JP 360 as it's range is more suited to my tastes than the UK or US range.. Although the US getting Raiden Fighters Aces is annoying as cheap but protected as US only..
  • One_Vurfed_Gwrx 26 Jul 2009 21:29:44 3,848 posts
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    Hmm, seems edits don't bump the thread, mildly irritating if I want to keep it visible with new entries.. Although it doesn't seem too popular anyway as only had one other person contributing to the list so far. Thought this might be useful as the info is not on the Play Asia lists and I'd have imagined a few people on here having imported either US or JP 360s..
  • convercide 26 Jul 2009 22:37:10 6,434 posts
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    I'm off to Canada in a bit for a holiday. I'll take a few games over to see which work over there.
  • One_Vurfed_Gwrx 29 Jul 2009 17:44:19 3,848 posts
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    Cheers, any extra data is helpful, as it seems to be slow progress so far
    I still have a couple more PAL games floating around that I ahevn't tried out yet too.
  • One_Vurfed_Gwrx 8 Sep 2009 23:14:34 3,848 posts
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  • convercide 9 Sep 2009 21:02:04 6,434 posts
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    The XBox originals are hit and miss. I downloaded Black and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory in the UK. Splinter Cell works (must be region free) but Black won`t play on an NTSC console.
    Games that don`t work on an NTSC console from the UK:
    Beautiful Katamari
    Games that do:
    Fallout 3
    Oblivion
    EDIT: This is a Canadian console I`m using currently.
  • In my collection
    Working:
    Halo 3
    Open Season
    Fable 2
    Avatar
    Enchanted Arms
    Ghostbusters
    Not Working:
    NBA 2k10
    Tales of Vesperia (jNTSC)
    All American, except ToV
  • One_Vurfed_Gwrx 11 Sep 2009 09:42:46 3,848 posts
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    miiguel: Which region 360 are you using? I was assuming a Japanese model until I saw the jNTSC Vesperia listed as not working. Trying to list PAL software on non-PAL machines.
  • RetroidModerator 11 Sep 2009 10:08:34 45,463 posts
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    One_Vurfed_Gwrx wrote:
    Added EDF to incompatible list
    What's the point of an EDF if they can't fight giant creatures, robots & UFOs outside of Europe, eh?
    >
  • th3duckst3r 11 Sep 2009 22:51:09 16 posts
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    SuperBas wrote:
    Retroid wrote:
    The original Xbox offered publishers the *option* of region-free games, though, so that was ahead of its competitors when it came to imports. If the publishers chose to use it, that is.
    At the moment it's only Nintendo who seem to think region-locking their games is a good idea. The twats.
    Too be fair, there's still too much on the 360 that's locked out (waiting for months for Katamari pissed me off, as did waiting for Tales Of Vesperia), whereas the PS3 doesn't leave the option open to publishers.
    It's region free, period. That's the one of the few things that Sony did truly good this generation, no 2 ways around it.

    ps3 is not region free games.
  • uiruki 11 Sep 2009 23:08:53 5,134 posts
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    th3duckst3r wrote:
    ps3 is not region free games.

    Okay, name one PS3 game which isn't region free, assuming you don't have an SDTV.
  • One_Vurfed_Gwrx 12 Sep 2009 16:27:08 3,848 posts
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    Retroid wrote:
    One_Vurfed_Gwrx wrote:
    Added EDF to incompatible list
    What's the point of an EDF if they can't fight giant creatures, robots & UFOs outside of Europe, eh?
    >

    Makes do with the prequels on PS2.. Heard the 3rd wasn't as good anyway

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