PS3 games are not region coded, so you can play Japanese PS3 games on a PS3 from North America or Europe.
On the other hand, PS2 and PS1 games are region coded, so you can only play those games (if your PS3 has backwards compt.) on the same region PS3 model.
Yes, a Japanese version of Pokémon HeartGold will work on a DS from Australia. The Nintendo DS can play all games regardless of what country they originate from.
There are several Japanese versions of Kingdom Hearts. You can either buy them in Japanese or get the Final Mix for one of the games.
Japanese Gold is just the version that came out in Japan. Games normally come out in Japan, before they are translated into English. In my opinion, get Japanese Gold, and use an English version to help you along the way
Hi, great question! OK, what you need is a Japanese Nintendo Gamecube, a Japanese Gameboy Advanced, Japanese version of Pokemon Emerald and a Japanese version of Pokemon Coliseum. Remember how on the American version of Coliseum on the bonus disk you got Jirachi? Well, on the Japanese version, you get Celebi. After getting Celbi on your Jap. Emerald, you just trade it over to your US Emerald. I've heard rumors that trading between Japanese and Us games will crash both games, forcing you to restart, but no one is confirming this, so you're free to try. Good luck!
Pokémon HeartGold Version (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ハートゴールド Pocket Monsters Heartgold) and Pokémon SoulSilver Version (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ソウルシルバーPocket Monsters Soulsilver).
You can if you have the Evo Evolution version, which is the $70+ version. The cheaper versions won't work.
The 2010 Commonwealth Games were held in Delhi, India.
only leafgreen and in japan is waterblue too but its only in Japanese version
The 5 Olympic continents are Africa, North America, South America, Europe , and Asia. Antarctica is to cold that is why there are never any Olympics held there. And Australia also competed.
no, region locked! Japanese 3ds games will only plan on japan version 3ds.
Yes, DS games are region free.
A U.S version of a game means the English version of the game, you see not all games are English. Some are Japanese and well that's all I see so far but I think it's because almost all the games you like come from Japan.