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Item: 2 X PS3 BD Games

Age: New

Condition: New

Price: various

Location: Sydney

Contact: me, by PM

Comments: see below.

Hi guys, selling 2 PS3 games. Both bought brand new by me, last week. They are both Japanese market games which means part of the box is in japanese, and in COD3 it has japanese subtitles in the cut scenes (voices are all in english) and japanese menu's. Wangan Midnight has all english menus, but has some japanese options and the cut scenes are in japanese. There isn't really any problem with playing them, a couple of things take a bit of googling, or just figuring out but it doesn't really bother me. Both are brand new, I opened them and put them in my PS3 to confirm that even current games are region free (they are).

Wangan Midnight is really cool. You get to drive cool modified japanese cars (that even sound cool) around tokyo freeways. and it's really accurate. I can recognise route 2, route 3 and route 4 on the C1 ring. pretty neat. Asking $85 for this inc free postage.

Call of Duty 3 is a typical war type game. Never played it, so not really sure what it's like but I've heard it's very good. Asking $65 for this inc postage.

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yep, they will work on any PS3. I have tested them on aussie PAL PS3 and it works no problem.

COD3 now $60 delivered.

WM is sold.

funnily enough it's racing on the wangan. :blink:

ok, my last shot at COD3. $50 inc postage around aus. can't get better than that.

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