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My dad told me to go to his car and open his boot, open it up and what do i see... a 60gb Playstation 3 :(

He aint saying where/how he got it. I think its from a JB-Hifi stand at shops...

Also came with some jap game.

Anyone have any more Ps3 games in Melbourne ^^,

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BBL couple of days ^^,

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haha, im guessing that due to PS3's coming out soon in Australia, shops with PS3 displays are getting rid of their overseas models. The game im playing is Region 3 which is,

3 - Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Macau, South Korea and Taiwan.

Might make it hard to find games now haha

haha, im guessing that due to PS3's coming out soon in Australia, shops with PS3 displays are getting rid of their overseas models. The game im playing is Region 3 which is,

3 - Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Macau, South Korea and Taiwan.

Might make it hard to find games now haha

get a mod chip no worries :(

i remember my ps1 was a jap model. cuz i couldnt wait for the howard gov to bring em down to aust.

My dad told me to go to his car and open his boot, open it up and what do i see... a 60gb Playstation 3 :)

He aint saying where/how he got it . I think its from a JB-Hifi stand at shops...

Also came with some jap game.

Anyone have any more Ps3 games in Melbourne ^^,

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BBL couple of days ^^,

im logging on to the asio computer right now....

haha...well done man..enjoy it....put it in the 32! :(

im logging on to the asio computer right now....

haha...well done man..enjoy it....put it in the 32! :(

haha that be a cool idea.

Seem's to play burnt movies regardless of region, didnt like my PAL PS2 game :)

Wasnt there a court case about legalising chips for multi-region or something? time to search around.

Reading the manual;

BlueRay:

A/1 - North America, Central America, South America, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and South East Asia.

DVD:

region 3 & All

Playstation 3 games:

region 3 & All

Playstation 2 games:

NTSC-J

SAU Jap residents help us out with some games :(

Reading the manual;

BlueRay:

A/1 - North America, Central America, South America, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and South East Asia.

DVD:

region 3 & All

Playstation 3 games:

region 3 & All

Playstation 2 games:

NTSC-J

SAU Jap residents help us out with some games :happy:

Yup you can just buy aussie PS3 games and they should work :happy:

reading around, PS3 games are multi-region.

I think blu-ray movies are region locked and i think only reason my old man purchased it was to use as blu-ray player.

Playing the game Gundam, i expected graphics to be better. Although this could be some low-budget game with cheap graphics :happy:

they didnt change the controller at all ?

Its a wireless controller with no more rumble. Controller is much lighter too.

L2 and R2 buttons are now pressure sensitive, like the gamecube controller.

The PS logo on the controller is a button which allows to turn off the console via controller.

haha yeah i was stunned how they didnt redesign the controller at all. PS1 = grey, PS2 = black, PS3 Wireless.

But yeah to do with the modchips, as of the start of this year it is completely illegal to modify a system to give it capability to play copied games.

People who would do it for you will cop a huge fine and possibly jail if they get busted for it. The guy that chipped my xbox said that his business doing that is now dead.

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