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Post by Rage on Mar 4, 2006 22:39:11 GMT -5
yea I think they do and a codebreaker too.
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Post by Shift on Mar 5, 2006 2:20:00 GMT -5
Ah, that seems really helpful.. I need to get myself a copy one of these days, as I'd like to try out some DASH codes for my Japanese ports.
ZOMG Post # 400!!!1
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Post by Rage on Mar 5, 2006 10:24:15 GMT -5
ZOMG Post # 400!!!1
ZOMG means ZERO OMG
I don't think an American gameshark works on japense or American psp anyway...I'm not sure maybe I'm wrong.
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Post by Shift on Mar 5, 2006 13:49:08 GMT -5
American PSPs and Japanese PSPs are virtually the exact same thing. That's why they released the PSP in America so quickly, because it needed no extra functions. You'll notice that the PSP has language settings, so that you can set it to either English, Japanese, Spanish, French, Dutch, Korean, etc. I believe that the DS has it as well. So with that, it was relatively easy for them to finish the PSP, and ship it over to places all across the world. The only things that really needed translating, were the games (which still play on ANY PSP, mind you. You just can't alter the language of the script in the game)
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