Comon sense argues that the only problem would be the power. They should all be the same internally (they're all made in China). I know that other game consoles have no issues playing the games from other countries. Language settings seem to be universally available on most electronics as well (you'll be able to fidget around with it to change from Chinese to English). If your worried about TV compatibility, I HIGHLY doubt there will be a problem.
Keep in mind, just because the console is located in China, doesn't mean that it is a Chinese Version. I wasn't aware that foreign versions had hit the market yet.
2006-11-29 12:10:06
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answered by mikarose333 1
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Not exactly. The UK uses the PAL TV standard and a different voltage (probably) than China, and the games in the UK WILL NOT WORK on the Chinese system due to the video game industry's dumb regional lockout systems on games.
2006-11-29 12:30:58
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answered by dashwarts 5
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as far as i am aware the games if bought in europe would not be compatible with the chinese system.
also check firstly that you would not have a power problem since i know in the past items bought from abroad often ran on differing voltages and were sometimes damaged by bein connected to a standard supply with too high a voltage . not sure whether this has since been standardised though.
2006-11-29 12:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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The console operates with different regions.
2006-11-29 12:23:10
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answered by Player 5
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Only if you eat Chinese food in the morning will it work. It has something to do with the time zone difference.
2006-11-29 12:08:12
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answered by I'm alive .. still 5
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I think it would. but i am not sure
2006-11-30 01:58:43
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answered by Astra 4
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maybe
2006-11-29 12:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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probobly...
2006-11-29 12:11:43
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answered by Justin Timberlake 2
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