Yes (If I understand all question). Both Xbox systems are designed to play both. The Xbox360 can only play PAL formatted original Xbox games that are listed on the backward compatibility list however, they are known issues when attempting to play such games while using the VGA HD AV cord.
sorry, no you can not. NTSC is a format that can only be played on a NTSC console. NTSC and PAL are two different coding methods. NTSC is coded for the North America and South America. pal is coded for across seas.
France use PAL format video, you would not be able to play NTSC video on a PAL TV. Bring a NTSC monitor with you as long it can handle France's 220v 50Hz power
first of all you must chip your xbox 360 burn the game to a DVD then play it on the xbox 360. When you chip a console its lifespan will decrease in a huge amount and you can play NTSC and PAL games.
Language has little to do with it. While the games are a different format due to region (PAL/NTSC), some games still work globally.Here is a good list of compatibility:http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-00-3-xbox360_compatibility_guide-49-en.html
In America? NTSC. In Europe? PAL
You have to have a DVD player that can play PAL DVDs. Some dual format players, particularly sold in the US, convert the PAL format so it is output in NTSC format. The other type of dual format players output NTSC discs in NTSC format and PAL discs in PAL format. If you have a the first type your NTSC TV will display both (losing the benefits of the (slightly) higher definition in the PAL format). If you have the second type, you will need a dual format TV to play PAL discs. The second combination is more common in countries that used the PAL standard for terrestrial broadcast TV.
No you cannot, this is because an American game uses a file structure known as NTSC. A Japanese console uses the game file structure known as JPN. This is two completely different types of games. So to answer your question, no you can't. Also if you look at the spine of your xbox game it will show in Japan JPN, and in America it will show NTSC.
You would need a Thailand PS2. Most likely the game is in PAL format, and you have an NTSC Console. The different TV Standards are NOT compatible with each other.
You can modify your NTSC settings by either modifying the 'firmware'. Alternatively, you can purchase "chips" that can be installed in your player that can play the PAL format.
There is no difference in format but you may experience problens with game play.
According from Play-Asia, the Xbox 360 is available in three region versions:* NTSC-U (/C) - United States, Canada.* NTSC-J - Japan, Korea, Asia ( China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Sri-Lanka, India etc. )* PAL - Europe & AustraliaWhy is the Xbox 360 region protected and the Playstation 3 is region free?Cause Microsoft wants to prevent its piracy things.So, UK doesnt have NTSC-J Xbox 360 systems but PAL ones, unless you bought one (Xbox 360 NTSC-J) via internet or something;).A year ago, i also bought some Xbox 360 games from UK (www.amazon.co.uk , cause they got some games which are available in diffrent editions) and all the games were PAL (regions).So i got also a PAL Xbox 360 and soon also a NTSC-J Xbox 360:).And some games are or could be region free. Check the website of Play-Asia via this link for region protected games, region free games, in-game languages and more beneath.Xbox360™ Regional Compatibility Guidehttp://www.play-asia.com/paOS-00-3-xbox360_compatibility_guide-49-en.htmlNOTE:When i bought the Xbox 360 (NTSC-J) from Play-Asia, i saw the features and of them was, "This is the Asian version console. Only suitable to play Japanese/Asian NTSC-J encoded or Region Free Games"Play-Asia is saying in the "Xbox 360 Regional Compatibillity Guide" that there are two NTSC-J versions for Asia like, "Japanese Version" and the "Asian Version". But actually, they arent diffrent. Cause it WILL STAY, the NTSC-J region code. So theres nothing special or worry to about;).
NO a different file system and language application is used