It is possible if all of these conditions are additionally met:
(a) you obtain a travel plug adapter so that you can use the US DVD player
(b) either your us DVD player will need to be able to play in PAL since the US uses NTSC -or- you'll need to bring an NTSC TV with another travel plug adapter (ignore (c) )
(c) connecting cables are different...prepare to adapters to get the audio and video to the non-US set....I was able to accomplish this by buying cheap parts at a Pound Store to cannabalize and make my own wires..
Most computer DVD players are not region specific. Therefore, most DVDs will play on most computers. There are six DVD regions in the world.
yes, most DVD players have been, or can quite easily be converted to play region 1 (US) or any other region. Need to check though.
It shouldn't be a problem except that the game will be in a foreign language.
Yes, you can. However, since the Nintendo 3DS are region locked, the European 3DS will not be able to play North American 3DS games.
An old knock on European players who were thought to be too soft to play the North American hockey game
yes.
Yes you can play a(n) europian playstation 3 system with American playstation 3's over the internet
you don't except with a european tv and ps3 for offline play
No. The Wii is region locked so it will not play European games.
Magnavox in a North American brand of DVD player and they are programmed to play region 1 discs. It is unlikely that any Magnavox will play a region 2 disc (the European region code).
I think this play became so popular with European ones because it has been seen as an attack on the American dream.
no
It can play European DS games, but not European 3DS games. 3DS games are region locked, but you can still play regular DS games on any 3DS console (tested with European 3DS and US DS games).
PS3s built after August 2008 do not play PS2 games.