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Anyway i'd much rather take my PS2 with me over there rather then sell it so i'd like to know 3 things.
1) Will i actually be allowed by the authorities to transport it over there with me and will they bust me on the fact it's chipped (is there a way to tell from outside?)
2) does it exceed any weight limitations? (taking into account it'll have about 40 games going along with it)
3) I won't be able to use the plug that comes with it will I? due to different power outputs used over in Canada so will i be able just to use a playstation 2 lead i buy in canada with my PS2 or will i have to get a Universal Adapter to get it to work and not blow up?
Anyway i'd much rather take my PS2 with me over there rather then sell it so i'd like to know 3 things.
1) Will i actually be allowed by the authorities to transport it over there with me and will they bust me on the fact it's chipped (is there a way to tell from outside?)
2) does it exceed any weight limitations? (taking into account it'll have about 40 games going along with it)
3) I won't be able to use the plug that comes with it will I? due to different power outputs used over in Canada so will i be able just to use a playstation 2 lead i buy in canada with my PS2 or will i have to get a Universal Adapter to get it to work and not blow up?