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Hi all,

After looking at ebay and Play Asia i cant seem to find an uncut version of GTA4 that will be pal compatible for my XBOX 360. Can someone give me a link to a place where i would find an uncut copy?

CHEERS

Are these region 4??

Will the UK version work on our XBOXs?

GAMES ARE NOT REGION CODED, there is Pal(aus) and two types of ntsc. UK is pal so it will work 100%

region coding is for dvd's

I got mine off ebay it cost me $65 including shipping and took two days on normal postage, however seems as though some people didi not get there copies and left some bad feedback so i would go with what Skyrin3 did and get it there.

I would recommend just getting one from big w for $78 as i believe a uncensored one is not warranted.

There are some noticible differences between the two versions. Personally i have both, mainly because i could not wait.

I would recommend getting the uncut version if you dont mind waiting a week to get your copy.

www.game.co.uk

UK is PAL and PAL will work on your australian xbox and game.co.uk sell only the R18+ version of the game. You have nothing to worry about.

That GAME UK has some good deals.

PS3 with GT5 and GTA4 for $700AUD delivered. Guess what im getting next month lol

I wouldnt buy a PS3 from overseas. Yes games will work, but you wont be able to play blu ray movies.

There are 3 game regions, PAL, NTSC US & NTSC JP. That goes for all game consoles current & b4, except PS3 & the portable ones, which have none.

Edited by Mayuri Krab

XBOX 260 GTA4 Multiplayer is region locked as well just FYI

Multiplayer on PS3 is not region locked...

Picked up my PS3 version from Amazon but yeah the only place you can get it for 360 is the UK

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