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nah, you dont need an NTSC TV...

generally with an PS2 or xbox game, if you have a chip, will work fine, just some of the intro videos may trip out.

yeah thats if you want to chip your box though. id still like to keep my warranty:D:D

that sites awsome!! bloody good prices...has anyone ordered from them, how long does it take to arrive in aust?

Ok just to clear some stuff up for everyone There is going to be "NO Realsed Outside of Japan"

just like the Initial D game for the ps2 it was only realsed in japan and there was no english version, sadly it will be the same for D1 GP, i will have this game by 2morrow night, i am half-way through getting it at the moment, it should be good.

Ohh yeah and it was realsed or the Leaked rls was 17/02/05 D1_Grand_Prix_JPN_PS2DVD-Caravan

my friend got back from japan last night and bought this back with him, ive been playing it all afternoon. :cheers:

its pretty hard at the start, you have to do a licence test to compete in d1, licence will take abut 3 damn hours, but teaches the basics of drift... the d1 competition is fierce, I got to a final and had 3 tie breakers where me and the computer oponent,

I then crashed on the next pass. god damn it >_<

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