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I think most games have updates as they are built to be compatible with the older system software (for those that don't go online) and then the update brings them in line with the system version you have..

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I think most games have updates as they are built to be compatible with the older system software (for those that don't go online) and then the update brings them in line with the system version you have..

Makes sense if you put it that way.

Anyone else like the emphasis put into the bouncing titties from deadly alliance and after?? I thought it was pretty sweet. Also the way each character would get more bruised up and have blood run down their body. It's these little things that make the games cool.

Makes sense if you put it that way.

Anyone else like the emphasis put into the bouncing titties from deadly alliance and after?? I thought it was pretty sweet. Also the way each character would get more bruised up and have blood run down their body. It's these little things that make the games cool.

That's it!

I am plugging the PS2 back in and playing MKV

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For those interested - Gamespot.com interviewed the Lead Designer at Netherealm Studios about the upcoming game based on MK1 - Ultimate MK3.

http://au.gamespot.com/special_feature/most-anticipated-2011/day-2/index.html?page=1&tag=topslot;thumb;1

Liu Kang Story Trailer

Game seems quite awesome. Although I think the motion doesn't seem fluid enough (unless it's just how the guy plays)

Kollector's Edition looks cool - not sure about pricing yet.

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WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is FKNG stupid!!!

But, fair enough... I'll just buy it from overseas. Not my problem if the classification board like to deny aussie retailers a fair trade.

lol.... but the Saw movies? No problem.

Useless f**ktards.

Not that I'd be buying MK9 anyway, but it is the principle.

I am sure that there are a number of Hong Kong based eBayers that will be selling it.

Probably quite cheaply too.

Is there anything on the PS3 side that would stop us importing it and playing it? Region issues? System Updates blocking it?

No.

No games are region locked on PS3 and there is no way Sony would release a System Update to stop a game from being played.

The only region issues that the PS3 has is DLC. If you purchase and download an add-on through the Aus store, you can only use it in an Aus user profile (same goes for US, JP, Eu user profiles). Downloaded games aren't even region locked.

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