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 What's the XBox 360 region code in Malaysia?

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TSPierreTFP
post Dec 30 2013, 09:54 PM, updated 12y ago

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Hello everyone,

I am an Italian guy who is going to permanently relocate in KL starting from Jan 2014. Nice to meet you all. rclxm9.gif

I was wondering: what's the "official" region code for the XBox360 in Malaysia (if there's an official region code at all...)?

More in detail, are NTSC-J 360s (I mean the console) easy to find in KL? What price tag should I expect? If they are cheap and relatively easy to find it would save me the stress of bringing my own from here.

Thanks a lot for your replies.

This post has been edited by PierreTFP: Dec 30 2013, 11:18 PM
TSPierreTFP
post Dec 31 2013, 08:36 AM

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Great! 4GB should be more than enough as I am planning to play exclusively my Cave shoot 'em ups on it. rclxm9.gif

Btw, how are deliveries from sites like yesasia and play-asia towards Malaysia? Are the delivery times ok or not?

In Italy it's hellish, like 1-2 months wait for a simple delivery from HK. yawn.gif

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TSPierreTFP
post Jan 4 2014, 12:02 AM

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QUOTE(izaman @ Jan 1 2014, 05:17 PM)
just to share my experience on playasia, these are the timeline of my order if i use FedEx
Hey izaman, thanks for sharing your detailed experience. I have just checked with another website that I normally use (yesasia), and the express shipment fees to Malaysia are like less than half as much of what I would pay in Italy. So yeah, this sounds good! brows.gif

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TSPierreTFP
post Jan 4 2014, 12:03 AM

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QUOTE(qudeenz360 @ Jan 1 2014, 05:55 PM)
hi.. i from milan... tongue.gif

nice to meet u.. smile.gif
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Hey there, nice to meet you! I'm from Milan, too! notworthy.gif

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TSPierreTFP
post Jan 4 2014, 02:29 AM

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Hehe ok, well noted.

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TSPierreTFP
post Jan 7 2014, 09:14 AM

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Yup, in my post I meant more sourcing the actual games from yesasia or play-asia. For the console itself I'll definitely have a look somewhere in KL.
TSPierreTFP
post Feb 2 2014, 11:45 PM

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Ok...so apparently finding a proper X360 in Malaysia isn't THAT easy.

After one month of searching still could not find one...what I tried so far:

Lowyat: cheap but only jailbreak X360 vmad.gif
One Utama: no stock
Times Square: only Kinect bundles selling for 1000+ RM
The Curve: way too expensive (900+RM for a basic 4GB model...)
Sungei Wang: no stock/jailbreak only

Now, if someone could point me to a reliable shop selling a FACTORY SEALED 4GB NTSC-J X360 with NO JAILBREAK and NO KINECT whatsoever at a reasonable price I will gladly buy him a drink.

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Thanks.

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TSPierreTFP
post Feb 3 2014, 12:39 PM

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Retail would be better, thanks.

From what I saw going on here, I think it's definitely better to check the stuff visually before buying it...

Anyway I think this situation is crazy, I can't be SO hard to buy an original gaming system in 2014...

God bless at least Sony is officially represented...

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TSPierreTFP
post Feb 3 2014, 01:06 PM

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You are right, but I don't think that's the only reason.

In my homeland (Italy), piracy is also unfortunately huge (that was especially true in the PS2/DS/XBOX/Wii era, now it's improving a bit) but that has not prevented companies like Microsoft or Nintendo to market their products directly.

This has obviously brought to clear advantages to both the manufacturers (market penetration) as wells as the end-users (low prices, easy availability).

Btw, do you know if in Singapore the situation is the same?

Anyway, my search is on! smile.gif

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TSPierreTFP
post Feb 3 2014, 01:31 PM

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Nope, didn't know about that! Thanks for the infos.

 

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