Connected to an American TV it should work fine offline. The system has no way of knowing where it is located and only the power system in some areas with a 220 volt system would need to use Transformers
Probably not. Most PlayStation games are region locked, just as movies are. New Zealand is region 4 and the US is region 1, therefore your American games will be incompatable with a New Zealand PS2, and a New Zealand PlayStation first edition, for that matter.
since 1966, 70,567 athletes have competed in the games from nz
yes it does
New Zealand first played Papua New Guinea in the netball at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, which they won 102-21.
Two early Scots settlements in New Zealand, Waipu and Dunedin, still have high regard for the skills and strengths of the Highland Games.
Probably not. Most PlayStation games are region locked, just as movies are. New Zealand is region 4 and the US is region 1, therefore your American games will be incompatable with a New Zealand PS2, and a New Zealand PlayStation first edition, for that matter.
yes you can play any xbox or xbox 360 games in zealand but you cant play on xbox live :)
Yes if your setup of the console is the same in america
Sadly no Due to region locking.
New Zealand Winter Games was created in 2009.
New Zealand is participating in Commonwealth games. Slovakia is not participating in commonwealth games.
yes new zealand is competeing
No athlete from New Zealand won gold at the 1980 Summer Olympic Games in Moscow. The New Zealand Olympic Committee officially boycotted those Games and the athletes from New Zealand that did participate were competing under the flag of the New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association. Five athletes participated and no medals were won.
Dirty Work - New Zealand novel - was created in 1987.
New Zealand has never hosted the Olympics.
No, they are New Zealand citizens. But New Zealand does not have a bar on a person holding multiple citizenships. As several countries do.
New Zealand is a small country and simply could not afford to host the Olympic Games.