PSP do esntrangeiro le os jogos europeus???

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Boas eu konsigo arranjar uma PSP vindo de Macau ou US... mas pensei sera k PSPs fora da europa leem os jogos europeus??? e ke se n ler penso k vou ter de comprar mm e nacional...
 
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Boas eu konsigo arranjar uma PSP vindo de Macau ou US... mas pensei sera k PSPs fora da europa leem os jogos europeus??? e ke se n ler penso k vou ter de comprar mm e nacional...

Sim lê, a unica cena k tem região na PSP são os filmes.
 
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certeza??? e ke tou a pensar mm importar ou ate komprar no ebay n e ke n acredite no silence mas e mm so para confimar se alguem sabe disso pois eu n keria mm comprar uma PSP e depois n puder jogar....
 
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certeza??? e ke tou a pensar mm importar ou ate komprar no ebay n e ke n acredite no silence mas e mm so para confimar se alguem sabe disso pois eu n keria mm comprar uma PSP e depois n puder jogar....

sim de certeza, podes acreditar... dá para jogar.
 
[url="http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=58810]Rumours of PSP region-locking are false - Sony[/url]

by Ellie Gibson Ellie Gibson
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27/04/2005 12:37

Following the recent emergence of some strange rumours regarding the PSP's regional coding systems, Sony has stepped up to dismiss them as absolute tosh and nonsense.

Word was that although PSP games are currently region-free - unlike UMD movies - the hardware has some kind of crazy "region lock" capability. In the future, the rumourmongers claim, publishers could code their games to switch this lock on and prevent you playing them on PSPs from other regions.

But Sony told us the PSP will continue to use a 'worldwide' code system for games, "which means that games purchased anywhere in the world will run on any PlayStation Portable".

However, "Due to language and system issues, quality assurance procedures are done in each territory, and therefore we recommend purchasing both hardware and software in the same territory," Sony went on.

In any case, there's a rule against releasing games with region locking on the list of technical requirements Sony hands out to developers - so such a game would never make it onto the shelves. But how come UMD movies have region encoding, then?

"For movies or other UMD video content, it is up to the publishers of the content to decide whether to adopt a region code," says Sony. So don't blame them cos your US copy of Bella Loves Jenna won't work on your UK PSP, in other words.

There have also been rumours floating about regarding whether or not you can wirelessly connect PSPs from different regions, and Sony was also able to clear this up once and for all.

"Yes, wireless capability does work between different regioned PSPs," they told us.

But "To ensure great multiplayer, it is always best to use UMDs from the same territory between users."

Basically, it doesn't matter where your PSP's from, or where your mate bought theirs - what's important is that the games are from the same region. So you could link up a European PSP, a Japanese PSP and a US PSP and enjoy, say, wireless WipEout, providing you'd all bought your copies of the game from the same place.

Phew. Glad that's all sorted then.
[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSP]Region locking - wikipidea[/url]

The PSP supports region locking for games and movies, which limits which software may be played on each region's hardware. This scheme is based on the DVD CCA's DVD regional lockout scheme; Japanese PSP hardware already has a R2 logo on its box. However, support for regional lockout does not necessarily mean it will be used for all software.

Games for the PSP are currently being encoded as region-free, and an official Sony statement [10] states that this will continue indefinitely. There will be no limitation as to which country's handheld can play which country's version of the game. This will open up the "portability" of the handheld, as well as enable gamers who buy a PSP game while visiting another country to play it on their native PSPs.

Movies, on the other hand, are region-locked, and while no music UMDs have yet been released, these will also be region-locked.

The real experience is that the Japanese version of a game cannot be played together with another user using the Western version of the same game. For example, a user running the Japanese version of Ridge Racer cannot play (via wireless) with another user running the UK version of Ridge Racer. Similar cases also applied to the game Coded Arms.

Isto deve ajudar a esclarecer de vez :)
 
Eu tenho uma psp americana e corre jogos impecavelmente, mesmo os daqui. Os jogos nos estados unidos são a metade do preço daqui. Fiz o upgrade 2.0 da minha usando um umd português e agora lê também os filmes portugueses.
 
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ppl, entao o que faz a psp ser americana ou japonesa ou europeia nao eh o firmware???

BTW, eu tenho uma Japonesa e ainda ontem joguei um joguito de futebol comprado ca em portugal =)
Funciona sem problemas

abraço
 
PSP regions

Eu tenho uma PSP japonesa (PSP-1000) e a minha irmã tem uma portuguesa (PSP-2004), e queria saber se pedir um jogo a minha tia do canada, esse jogo dava aqui nas nossas psp's ?
Pelo que li acima parece que sim, mas gostava de saber uma opiniao...
 
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