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Originally Posted by SwiftDeath
So then do all the same rules/regulations apply to taiwan?
Or is there slight differences?
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no twain is like hong kong more or less and most of the time when you see a chinese ps3 game or 360 game its usually coming from Twian or hong kong. If there are main land china games released then there probably no way we can even find out anyway. Even if you could read chinese and do a chinese search all your going to do is find a bunch of twian and hong kong sites anyway. Also it would be verry hard to impossible to import any of the crap out of main land china anyway. Also so you know most asian editions are not even in chinese there in english or Japanese most of the time doing nothing but changing the region code on the disk removing the rating logo on the disk may or may not add a hong kong/twian rating logo. some times they do nothing and you can order a so called asian edition of a game and only thing that is changed is the region code on the disk the art work could even bare an eu rating logo or a north american rating logo. Some asian editions for example like intial d on ps3 will also have features actually taking out of the game but not even bother to translate the game to chinese. Also you do not have to worie ether 60% of the time they do not even put a region code on asian edition games anyway so say you get an asian edition game there all 100% garanteed to work on a Japanese system and about 75% of the time they will work on both a pal and ntsc system as well or you will get some strange crap were it works on pal system a but not a ntsc system or vis versa.