The game will have a worldwide release on November 13 2012 and you should purchase the game from the correct location for your PS3. Amazon UK has PAL Black Ops , but it might not be correct for you
Probably not, (Ahem) There are 2 regions of Wiis. PAL and NTSC. PAL Wiis can only play PAL games. NTSC games can only be played by NTSC Wiis. NTSC is usually for The USA, PAL is generally for everywhere else. There are also NTSC-J Wiis in japan.
no cause its ntsc
no
hi, you can but from several places , 1- Carrefour ( PAL ) 2- Jareer Bookstore ( PAL ) 3- Virgin Mega Store ( PAL ) 3- Technical Care ( NTSC ) 4- Falcon Center ( NTSC ) 5- most of a PS3 & Xbox Shops are selling mostly ( NTSC ) , you can find them in markhia roundabout and on the meeras centers sometimes
yes they will it is compatible also i tried it myself.
No, an NTSC telelvision will not display PAL signals properly. However, many modern telelvisions are multi standard and will show either PAL or NTSC signals. In these cases, using a PAL DVD output, for example, will work but note that there are potential problems with broadcast signals. Far fewer telelvisions have tuners built in that will work in multiple countries, so even if you have a multi-standard telelvision, you also need to confirm that you have a tuner capable of receiving broadcast signals from other countries, if you are planning on watching broadcast television.
There is more than one region, the most major being: "NTSC" - America and "PAL" - Europe/Australia
Not by default, but it's possible to mod it with a mod chip and play whatever formats you want.
Probably not. I have been trying to figure out if there is a way to play NTSC J games on an NTSC US system (even though they're both NTSC format, it would still require getting around the country code check), and it seems like the answer is not without going to a lot of trouble--there's all sort of information out there about hacks, mod chips, and what not, but it seems like it's probably mostly misinformation, and sorting through it all seems to be more trouble than it's worth. I'm starting to think about just buying an import NTSC J system.
D1 So-called "full resolution" for TV specs. Normally D1 can mean one of the following video resolutions: * 704x576 (TV PAL) * 704x480 (TV NTSC) * 720x576 (DVD-Video PAL) * 720x480 (DVD-Video NTSC) 4CIF (4 Common Intermediate Format) * 704x576 in PAL * 704x480 in NTSC 2CIF (2 Common Intermediate Format) * 704x288 in PAL * 704x240 in NTSC DCIF (Double Common Intermediate Format) Compared DCIF with CIF and 2CIF: under the same bit rate, the image quality and definition is greatly improved. * 528x384 in PAL * 528x320 in NTSC CIF (Common Intermediate Format) Back in history, this acronym's name comes from video conferencing tools in late 1980's and early 1990's. Nowadays the term CIF is used to mean specific video resolution: * 352x288 in PAL * 352x240 in NTSC CIF is 1/4th of "full resolution" TV, also called as D1 and is best-known because VideoCD standard uses this resolution. QCIF (Quarter Common Intermediate Format) Old video resolution name. 1/4 of CIF video resolution. Standard sizes : * 176x144 in PAL * 176x120 in NTSC
PAL and NTSC vary in 2 major ways: Color Signal and Refresh Rate. You would a converter which will convert both the Color and the Refresh Rate. Some convert just the color since some TVs support both 50 and 60 Hertz, but it is better to get one that will convert Color and Hertz (Refresh Rate). These can be bought online.
No, Black Ops 2 is not racist.