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> No-one'll realise if you do it in Game.
> The bit that says PAL / NTSC is usually pretty small - they only look
> for condition.
>
> You could get away with it.
> Easy.
but what about when they do find out :P
> No-one'll realise if you do it in Game.
> The bit that says PAL / NTSC is usually pretty small - they only look
> for condition.
>
> You could get away with it.
> Easy.
The ESRB rating makes it pretty obvious.
As does the oval "Nintendo Seal of Quality".
> hello again Mr. Notable )
aghhhhh my eyes! correction: :)
> The Josh wrote:
> hello again Mr. Notable )
>
> aghhhhh my eyes! correction: :)
Get on MSN!
> FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> No-one'll realise if you do it in Game.
> The bit that says PAL / NTSC is usually pretty small - they only
> look
> for condition.
>
> You could get away with it.
> Easy.
>
> The ESRB rating makes it pretty obvious.
>
> As does the oval "Nintendo Seal of Quality".
Come on.
He's talking about Game.
> Get on MSN!
huh?
> When someone at Game scans the game in on their system it will not be
> recognised, hence they won't accept it.
They will search for it on their system - if they haven't noticed by then.
I've worked for Game in the past and that's what I'd've done - but I would've also noticed the ESRB, Seal of Quality, etc
E-bay is always a good alternative, ive seen lots of Import games bought/sold that way, you also dont send the game until the cheque has cleared so its a pretty safe way to do business on your part :)