No you cannot, this is because an American game uses a file structure known as NTSC. A Japanese console uses the game file structure known as JPN. This is two completely different types of games. So to answer your question, no you can't. Also if you look at the spine of your xbox game it will show in Japan JPN, and in America it will show NTSC.
It will work on an American xbox
yes but you cant play American games on a euro console ive tried
Nintendo Wii Game Discs bought in the USA, will not workon a Japanese Wii.----You will have to modify a console for this to happen.If you modify a Nintendo Wii to do this, you will void your warranty on the console.----
of course! my dad has a British ps3 and he can play the American version of little big planet
your console can play NZ, AUS and UK but NOT American... i found this out when i bought American games you need a NTSC console or an American console or a mod chip to do this if you dont have one of those you cant play American games
It will work on an American xbox
No, the Xbox 360 has a region lockout. Only games from the region specific to the console will work.
yes but you cant play American games on a euro console ive tried
Yes if you have the American version of the game.
Nintendo Wii Game Discs bought in the USA, will not workon a Japanese Wii.----You will have to modify a console for this to happen.If you modify a Nintendo Wii to do this, you will void your warranty on the console.----
You can't unlock him, he isn't in the American version of Naruto yet, so so far, he won't be in any games for a long time, unless you get them in Japanese, with a Japanese chip for your Wii or whatever console you have.
of course! my dad has a British ps3 and he can play the American version of little big planet
your console can play NZ, AUS and UK but NOT American... i found this out when i bought American games you need a NTSC console or an American console or a mod chip to do this if you dont have one of those you cant play American games
No it will only work on a Japanese PS2. It will not work on an American PS2 or PS3. The game has region protection which means, you can only play it on a system from that region. If you look on the cover it will see NTSC J. This means that it is the Japanese version of the game. All American games say NTSC US\C. Not all games have region protection, so an American game will work on a Japanese or Asian console. Since Kingdom Hearts II Final-Mix+ has a label marked NTSC J, and has region protection this means it will only work on a Japanese or Asian console.
In the Pokemon Crystal games released for the Gameboy Color only the Japanese version could've received it by going to the Pokemon Communication Center after linking a Mobile Adapter with the games and beating Blue but the Communication Center's wireless services were later disabled. In the Virtual Console version of Crystal all versions can receive the GS Ball the Japanese version needs to go into the Communication Center while other versions have to go into the Goldenrod Pokemon Center however you need to beat Lance before you can get the GS Ball in the Virtual Console version.
No. Wii consoles are locked by region and can only play games bought in the same region as the console. Games from the US and Europe cannot legally be played on a Japanese console.
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