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Bambi

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  1. no it won't. I learnt it the hard way.

     

    Mine is Asia version which is basically, just like NTSC/J.

    I bought two original games which is for NTSC/U and it didn't work.

    After that I do a little checking and found that all the pirated games available here are either NTSC/J or NTSC/A version OR region-free.

    No NTSC/U games only like Rock Band, Samurai Warriors 2 etc.

    Sucks. Do you want my Samurai Warriors 2 and Import Tuner Challenge? :P

    Can I have them LSD?? :naughty:

     

    Bambi- It depends on both the game and the console region. Some games like this NTSC-J Lost Odyssey will work on a PAL 360.

     

    Check up the game on Play-Asia- it says there which consoles each version of the game will work on. Eg LO;

     

    http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-dw-77-...ey-70-2iys.html

    I don't mind. just pay for the shipping cost :P You can play US version?

     

    AHHHH I coulda had cheap games :P

  2. no it won't. I learnt it the hard way.

     

    Mine is Asia version which is basically, just like NTSC/J.

    I bought two original games which is for NTSC/U and it didn't work.

    After that I do a little checking and found that all the pirated games available here are either NTSC/J or NTSC/A version OR region-free.

    No NTSC/U games only like Rock Band, Samurai Warriors 2 etc.

    Sucks. Do you want my Samurai Warriors 2 and Import Tuner Challenge? :naughty:

     

    It does sucks, I had my credit card ready to go......Now I need a third 360 to play NTSC-J games...... :P

  3. hmmm......wonder whether it will took off. Not many people are into Djing but a lot of people like to be like a rockstar, which is why GH and Rock Band took off.

     

    Very skeptical about this.

     

    The city near me had a few beatmania cabinets and there was always a line to play it, If they market it better than beatmania was it could be big but not huge

  4. Hmmm, you might be right. let me find out by this week. Let me know what games are in this Unplugged disc

     

    I've got them both right here, One came with a Premium 360 the compilation disc came with the Arcade Version 360

     

    XBLA Unplugged Vol. 1 - Geometry Wars, Wik FoS, Bejeweled 2, Outpost Kaloki X,

    Hardwood Backgammon, Texas Hold'em

     

    XBLA Compilation Disc - Pac-Man Championship Ed., UNO, Boom Boom Rocket, Luxor 2, Feeding Frenzy

    Then, you are right GC. i think the Arcade games I saw is the unplugged vol.1 :naughty: Too bad then. Sorry for giving false hope.

     

    All of my hopes dashed :P

  5. Hmmm, you might be right. let me find out by this week. Let me know what games are in this Unplugged disc

     

    I've got them both right here, One came with a Premium 360 the compilation disc came with the Arcade Version 360

     

    XBLA Unplugged Vol. 1 - Geometry Wars, Wik FoS, Bejeweled 2, Outpost Kaloki X,

    Hardwood Backgammon, Texas Hold'em

     

    XBLA Compilation Disc - Pac-Man Championship Ed., UNO, Boom Boom Rocket, Luxor 2, Feeding Frenzy

  6. I read on another site this...Sounds like it could be alright :P

     

    Activision Blizzard certainly has big plans for its Guitar Hero franchise, with a fourth game in the series apparently slated for this year and a new Aerosmith-focused addition due out in June 2008. And the newly created mega-publisher looks to be planning to increase its footprint in the rhythm game genre, with news appearing over the weekend that the company has trademarked the name DJ Hero for "video game software" and "video game controllers".

     

    As reported by trademark-focused website Trademork, Activision Publishing first filed the trademark request on February 8, 2008. According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office's Trademark Application and Registration Retrieval System, the DJ Hero trademark applies to "computer game software and related instruction manual sold together as a unit; interactive video game programs; computer game discs; downloadable software for use in connection with computer games; video game controllers; Interactive video game comprised of a CD or DVD sold as a unit with a video game controller".

     

    The trademark filing is the first official move by Activision into the turntable-based music sphere, a move many game watchers had predicted after Guitar Hero's massive success. Last month, the publisher announced that the rhythm game franchise, which it bought in 2006 for nearly $100 million, has generated over $1 billion in sales worldwide.

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