| If I imported manhunt 2 from america would it work on a uk playstation 3? If not what about a uk playstation 2? |
Manhunt 2 on playstation 3
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martinjerrom 52 posts
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reddevil93 15,997 posts
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Registered 14 years agoWouldn't work on either AFAIK. -
No and no. -
martinjerrom 52 posts
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Registered 15 years agoSo there is no way we will be able to play this game in england then? -
Big-Swiss 9,455 posts
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Registered 18 years agoI got a Amrican PS2 with a Chip in it, and with that I could play it in black and white. I do that with Manhunt1 and some other games I had while living in that country. But its not realy fun.
PAL PS2. no chance
PAL PS3 no chance
@blerk do you know if there is a Chip nowadays that would comprimise the PS3 or PS2 to allow it to play US Games in full colour?? Is that even possible?? If not, could you programm something for me?!?-)) I pay good!-)) -
reddevil93 15,997 posts
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Registered 14 years agoI think it may have came out in Holland(which should work on a UK PS2/3) but I'm not sure. -
A chipped PS2 should be able to play it okay, or one of the swap disc sets.
To get it in colour you'll need a fully-wired RGB SCART cable. -
Big-Swiss 9,455 posts
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Registered 18 years agoBlerk wrote:
A chipped PS2 should be able to play it okay, or one of the swap disc sets.
To get it in colour you'll need a fully-wired RGB SCART cable.
fuck! you mean all I need is that cable and my whole colour problem is finished?!?!?!
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You might have more problems if you had a US PS2 and were trying to play PAL games on an NTSC telly. NTSC tellies really don't like PAL.
But for a PAL PS2 with US games, a fully-wired RGB cable should sort you out fine. Providing you have the required 'dodgy kit' to boot the game in the first place. -
Big-Swiss 9,455 posts
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Registered 18 years agoBlerk wrote:
You might have more problems if you had a US PS2 and were trying to play PAL games on an NTSC telly. NTSC tellies really don't like PAL.
But for a PAL PS2 with US games, a fully-wired RGB cable should sort you out fine. Providing you have the required 'dodgy kit' to boot the game in the first place.
now you are taking advantage of me not knowing enough english and enough hardware language. After your last post its not worth the hassle! A year ago, I would of killed for your advice, so thanks anyways blerk! -
Machetazo 6,373 posts
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Registered 16 years agomartinjerrom wrote:
import the PSP version?
So there is no way we will be able to play this game in england then? -
cdh077 47 posts
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Registered 14 years agoCheck this,
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/10/24/manhunt_bbfc_online_sales/
theres hope! -
Psychotext 70,652 posts
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Registered 15 years agoModerately OTT. Not hard to see why it was banned really. -
Psychotext 70,652 posts
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Registered 15 years agoas702ecs wrote:
que?
ye, Viva Pinata territory for sure.
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Trebor2 204 posts
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Registered 15 years agoI thought PS3 games were not region coded. i have a us 'resistance' and it works fine. -
ilmaestro 32,932 posts
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Registered 18 years agoIt's a PS2 game. -
silentbob 29,527 posts
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Registered 19 years agoas702ecs wrote:
That is genuinely shocking. Why in deem's name would anyone want to play that shit?
ye, or simply watch the uncensored version and save yourself the trouble.
WARNING: if your a pansy you may not wanna view the vid. i'm serious! -
Disgusting crap. -
as702ecs wrote:
ye, or simply watch the uncensored version and save yourself the trouble.
WARNING: if your a pansy you may not wanna view the vid. i'm serious!
i heard there is a leaked uncut version of the game available in the net. could be interesting for some of you guys.
i said i HEARD from the banned uncut version.
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