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|'''Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK?''' | |'''Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK?''' | ||
|Yes, a traditional 3 PIN UK adapter can be connected to the external power supply box to run the PS TV. <br /> | |Yes, a traditional 3 PIN UK adapter can be connected to the external power supply box to run the PS TV. <br /> | ||
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Notes:<br />There's a limited library available for Playstation TV that games like Metal Gear Solid 1 is not compatible yet the MGS VR Missions game is.<br />So do some research on compatible games before purchasing one.<br /><br /> | Notes:<br />There's a limited library available for Playstation TV that games like Metal Gear Solid 1 is not compatible yet the MGS VR Missions game is.<br />So do some research on compatible games before purchasing one.<br /><br /> | ||
Purchasing a Japanese PS TV does support English language but when playing a downloaded PSP game, the PSP bios is set to Japanese and O is accept whilst X is decline. | Purchasing a Japanese PS TV does support English language but when playing a downloaded PSP game, the PSP bios is set to Japanese and O is accept whilst X is decline. |
Revision as of 08:20, 3 January 2017
Contents
Sony Consoles
todo: Add video links or website links showing detailed instructions.
Update PS3 and PS4 sections to include articles about DLC restrictions(?) and look up on region free bios chips for PS1 consoles and PS2 consoles.
Playstation One
Identical names? | Varies on the model. Days before the PS2 was revealed, the console was called PSX. By the time PS2 was coming out, Sony released a smaller PSX model and they renamed it as PSOne. |
Can a PAL console be modified to function or even match NTSC/PAL-M speeds? | No, it looks like there's inconsistent performance issues when using a PAL machine to run NTSC imports |
PS1 console Method 1 (Japanese games playing on a Western System and vice versa) | Disk Swapping methods. Older PS1 models Newer PS1 models |
PS1 console Method 2 (Japanese games playing on a Western System and vice versa) | Region Free Bios mod like a ONEchip The main advantage it enables stealth mode and allows to play Anti-mod imports like Final Fantasy VIII and Metal Gear Solid. PS1 region lock history and new restrictions added to later games. |
Playstation 2 Method 1 (Japanese PS1 games playing on a Western PS2 System and vice versa) | You need FreeMcBoot and psxlauncher.elf. This won't work on a PS2-9xxxx (newest model) as Sony fixed the exploit needed. FreeMCBoot video |
Playstation 2 Method 2 (Japanese PS1 games playing on a Western PS2 System and vice versa) | Breaker Pro Click here |
Playstation 2 Method 3 (Japanese PS1 games playing on a Western PS2 System and vice versa) | Modbo 4.0 chip compatible for V5-16 or a Modbo 5.0 chip which supports later models including the 90000 series. Click here to buy For model list, Click here or here For installation guide (slim) Click here (phat) click here |
Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK? | First model (big) Can NOT! Second model (small): Works |
PS1 notes:
Not every PS1 game is compatible on any/certain PS2 models. List
The smaller/newer PSOne model uses an external power supply so a NTSC console is compatible with a EUROPEAN/UK OFFICIAL AC adapter/power supply. Import friendly in UK/Europe
Physical PS1 games works on PS3 but the region compatibility is based on the console's region. UK/EU = PAL PS1, US = NTSC-U PS1 and NTSC-J = JP PS1
Playstation 2
Can a PAL console be modified to function or even match NTSC speeds? | Some PS2 games supports 60hz as PAL60 mode. Those games requires no modifications but other games like Metal Gear Solid are only 50hz click here to view incomplete list. It is better to get a NTSC console. |
Method 1 (Western NTSC Console playing Japanese games) | Swap Magic, the instructions varies on the model used. PS2 Phat PS2 Slim |
Method 2 (Western NTSC Console playing Japanese games) | Modbo 4.0 or Modbo 5.0 (Unconfirmed) |
Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK? | First model (big): Can NOT! Second model (slim): Depends on the SCPH-MODEL SEE BELOW |
INFORMATION ON PLAYSTATION 2 SLIM CONSOLE :
Warning. Slim models are 3 different versions.
The oldest models of electronic reading is 5.3 A.
The following models 4.5 A.
Then the third and latest model, you can not use the euro adapter.
MOST IMPORTANT that the European PAL console electric information is the same as the NTSC console and both AC Adapters. Check the data from console (see bottom) and the AC Adapter (also bottom)
North American PS2 slim 5.3 A consoles are:
From SCPH-70001 - SCPH-77001
North American PS2 slim 4.5 A consoles are at least:
SCPH-79001
The latest model SCPH-9000 series has a built-in power supply / transformer,
and these can NOT be used with the European power supply/AC adapter!
PS2 notes
Swap Magic method is not compatible with Dual Layered DVDs. List of Dual Layered PS2 games.
PS2 games can be region free on a PS3 but they have to be played through a USB device making it not SDA-Legal.
A good amount of PS2 games are compatible to be played on very early PS3 models Click here to see the list
Playstation 3
Can a PAL console be modified to function or even match NTSC speeds? | The console is region free with the exception of three games. One is a defunct Karaoke game and the other two games: Persona 4 Arena and Way of the Samurai 3* are out in Europe. Note: Way of the Samurai 3 is region locked on later PS3 models but is region free when played on the original big model. |
Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK? | First model (glossy) Works Second model (matte slim): Works |
DLC notes
Most games (99%) are region free. Meaning you can import them with no concerns. However, all PSN codes (inc DLC) are country-locked. Eg Titles from the UK will ONLY work with UK DLC codes. Also, UK DLC codes will only redeem from UK PSN accounts.
So to clarify, if you purchase a UK title, only UK DLC codes will work, and only a UK PSN can redeem the code.
If you purchase a title from the US, only US DLC codes will work, and only a US PSN account will be able to redeem the codes.
On PS3/ PS4, you can work around this. Once the content is downloaded to the console, all other users have access to the content. Should the game and DLC match (eg both from UK) all other users can play regardless of the PSN account set country.
You can create a new PSN account in a different country and use PSN cards to add funds to that account.
However since the Vita has some serious issues with changing PSN user, you should avoid this. If you want to purchase DLC, make sure you can redeem it from your PSN account.
That is to say if you have a UK PSN account, only buy UK games. As you will be able to buy and use the DLC easily. If you don't want to purchase any DLC, you can buy freely.
Playstation 4
Can a PAL console be modified to function or even match NTSC speeds? | The console is region free for physical games and so far there isn't any region locked games. DLC content still follows the region lock formula, similar to Playstation 3. |
Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK? | First model: To be confirmed Reminder that PS4 is technically region free all physical released games so far. |
Playstation TV
Can a PAL console be modified to function or even match NTSC speeds? | No but logging in PSN account that is from US or Japan allows the user to access the majority of PS1 titles in 60hz mode. |
Safe to use NTSC import consoles with official EU/UK power supply in Europe/UK? | Yes, a traditional 3 PIN UK adapter can be connected to the external power supply box to run the PS TV. |
Notes:
There's a limited library available for Playstation TV that games like Metal Gear Solid 1 is not compatible yet the MGS VR Missions game is.
So do some research on compatible games before purchasing one.
Purchasing a Japanese PS TV does support English language but when playing a downloaded PSP game, the PSP bios is set to Japanese and O is accept whilst X is decline.