No because the US PS2 uses different coding then the JPN PS2.
Yes! Most CDs from other countries work in the US except for DVDs from other countries. Those don't work.
Rock band is not racist it work everywhere, no serious it have no region, yes it work
Yes.
NO, the card has to be used in the region it was purchased.
Most likely not
The Japan version the US is scaryer than Giygas(Earthbbound)Weegee,Malleo,skodwarde,moar krabs and all that combined.
Eindhoven, the Netherlands.It was first releast in Japan
Yes, a US compact disc will play on a UK CD player. There is no region coding on music CDs.
No it was set up for a different TV system
2000The PlayStation 2 hit the market in 2000: in Japan, on March 4; in the US, on October 26, 2000; in Europe, on November 24; and in Australia, on November 30.
The first PlayStation console was released in Japan on December 3rd 1994. It was released in the US on September 9th 1995 and in Europe on September 29th 1995. Australia received in November of the same year. The PlayStation 2 was released on March 4th 2000 in Japan, followed by October 26th 2000 in North America, then in Europe on November 24th. It was released in Australia on November 30th 2000. The PlayStation 3 was made available from November 16th 2006 in Japan and North America, and on March 23rd in Europe.
yes in theory. the ps3 is region free, meaning you could if you really wanted, play Japanese or Italian games on your US ps3