no it is not. You can get any version you want.
Yes, the Action Replay is region coded. There are codes for North America, Europe, and Japan (at least those are the main ones that I know of).
No, the games are region coded.
Yes, CDs (Compact Discs) can be region-coded, particularly in the case of video CDs (VCDs) and certain audio CDs that are part of specific licensing agreements. However, standard audio CDs are generally not region-coded and can be played on any compatible CD player worldwide. It's important to check the specific type of CD and its coding if region compatibility is a concern.
no they do not all games will be region coded.
The DSi's region is hard-coded at the factory, and cannot be changed.
The DSi's region is hard coded at the factory, and can't be changed.
PS3 games are not region coded, so you can play Japanese PS3 games on a PS3 from North America or Europe.On the other hand, PS2 and PS1 games are region coded, so you can only play those games (if your PS3 has backwards compt.) on the same region PS3 model.
The DSi's region is hard coded at the factory, and can't be changed.
Yes. Nintendo ds games are not region coded.
Because DVDs are Region coded and come with other variations in DVD format.
A Wii from the US will play in Europe, but you would need to buy all the games from US as well. Each of those games is coded for a region of the world and will only work with a compatible system coded from that region. That is the same for PS3s and XBOX 360 and many DVD and Blu-Ray players.
You can't, PSPs are region locked, and the region is hard coded into the PSP itself. You'd need a console from a compatible region, and even then it might still lock you out if it determines your connection is coming from an incompatible region.