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|'''Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK? (AS AN ADAPTER)''' | |'''Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK? (AS AN ADAPTER)''' |
Revision as of 17:38, 4 December 2015
Sony Portables
todo: Add video links or website links showing detailed instructions.
Playstation Portable (PSP)
Is it region free? | Physical copies: Region Free DLC content is based on your PSN account and it usually means it gets locked to one region. |
Method (Physical copy) | You can simply insert the import disc into your native system. |
Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK? (AS AN ADAPTER) | Yes |
PSP notes:
PSN EU owners can get PS1 games from the store but they run at 50hz, if you set an American PSN account, you can access the US PSN store and download NTSC 60hz PS1 games.
Playstation Vita (PSV)
Is it region free? | Physical copies: Region Free DLC content is based on your PSN account and it usually means it gets locked to one region. |
Method (Physical copy) | You can simply insert the import game card into your native system. |
Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK? (AS AN ADAPTER) | Yes |
PSV notes
None.