well as a matter of fact region zero is always better than goin for ntsc or pal because you can play all the DVD titles which may either be ntsc or pal support.. regardin price i think your DVD player has an option to convert it into region zero. so ensure that when you buy a DVD player its made REGION FREE that is region zero..
Yes. Pal and NTSC.
All PSPs are technically NTSC, even ones sold in PAL countries. However, PSP games are region free, so one from any region can play a game from any region.
No, the 3DS is region locked.
NTSC AND PAL BASICALLY REGION CODE PAL = UK/EU NTSC= US/Japan I DONT WANT TO CONFUSE BUT THERE IS ONE MORE CALLED SECAM IN FRANCE
Its probably from a different region. It should say on the box either PAL, NTSC. Most games have region protection so a PAL (European) game won't work in an NTSC (American) console and vice versa.
Yes, they should, both are European region. the regions are Europe, North America and Asia (Japan) this is due to the tv format being either Pal, NTSC, or NTSC-J
As long as the game is from the same region as the Wii system, it will be compatible.
Anything that is region protected can't be used with games from another region, i.e. a NTSC game can't be played on a PAL System.Here's an image that has the region codes and where they're used, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:PAL-NTSC-SECAM.svg
There are two major color encoding formats. NTSC is the format used in North America, Japan and other countries. PAL is used in Europe and other countries. If a DVD player outputs a composite signal in NTSC format, it will need an NTSC compatible television to properly display the image. Many European televisions will handle either format but North American televisions are less likely to handle PAL signals. Additionally, DVD players have region codes that prevent discs from one region being played on a player from another region. European discs for example won't play on most North American players.
LG's Spec on their web site says you can play PAL/NTSC DVD's but if the area code says region 2 then you are out of luck. I phoned LG their reply yes you can play region's 2 NTSC (Japan). I am taking this further.
There is more than one region, the most major being: "NTSC" - America and "PAL" - Europe/Australia
PSP games are not region locked - and the PSP plays in NTSC format regardless - PAL and NTSC are TV display resolutions, when used in a PSP context it just refers to area of origin.