'Region 2 Compatible' refers to the DVD and Blu-ray discs that are designed to be played on players that are set to Region 2, which includes Europe, Japan, the Middle East, and South Africa. DVD and Blu-ray Players are often region-locked, meaning they can only play discs from specific regions. A 'Region 2 Compatible' label indicates that the disc will work in players that are coded for Region 2, but it may not play in players from other regions. Always check compatibility before purchasing to avoid playback issues.
I believe it means its only compatible with the things from the same region.
Region 2 typically refers to the DVD region code for Europe, Japan, the Middle East, Egypt, and South Africa. DVDs with this region code can only be played on DVD players that are set to region 2 or are multi-region compatible.
If you mean is the original Xbox version cross-compatible with 360, then yes, it is.
No.Naruto Uzumaki Ninden is not compatible with the American PS3 due to region restrictions.
It might not be compatible for your type of computer or you might not have enough disc space.
No. The DSi is region locked.
PS2 games are all compatible with the PS2 different models for each region
The Chuck season 2 DVDs released in England stated on the box that they were region 2. But the actual DVDs also supported region 4, and work fine on Australian DVD players. The Chuck season 3 DVDs have already been released in England (region 2). But I don't yet know for sure whether the DVDs are also region 4 compatible.
What does compatible numbers mean?
Most likely yes, because both games will be of the same generation and region, this allowing battling trading and etc, unlike previous generations whereas black and white aren't compatible with them.
DVDs which are encoded as Region 4 are compatible in Australia
Hello,dear, as long as they are compatible in region code , it can be played