![]() ![]() This is all in Japanese, but its the kind of thing you would expect a news broadcaster to sound like in a Godzilla movie. The only thing the Japanese version that the European release doesn't is frantic (and rather annoying honestly) radio chatter and screams. Either way, you'll need a chipped PS2 as PS2 games are region locked by default. Still, the Japanese version is completely playable if you can read some Japanese or don't mind the trial and error that comes playing a game in another language. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. ![]() Once NTSC patched, there is no difference between the performance of either version on an NTSC tv. Since weapon descriptions are somewhat important the PAL version is preferable. I also own the Japanese version, and it's menus are completely in Japanese. Unlike some other Simple 2000 games, Global Defense Force is 50 Hz only. There is the japanese NTSC version, is Global Defense language friendly if in the Japanese language? Does PAL Global Defense have that option built in the game somewhere? I converted a PS1 game Little Big Adventure Relentless from PAL to NTSC with good results with exception to top-bottom edges of game screen stretched out of range of TV. I know PAL ICO has a built in 60hz option in the game offering correct screen sizing for NTSC. The Pal version seems to be the one to get if video conversion can work. Love the spinoff of 50s Sci Fi movie Them!, those giant ants!
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