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Are console games locked to a certain region?

I've just recently moved to then Netherlands from the U.S.. The only device that's really given me trouble so far is our Xbox 360s360 slim. The power supply is 110-only and the converter I bought for it can't really handle it (goes for about 40 minutes then overheats). I'm considering buying a new 360 here, but don't know ifI'd rather not because I can't be sure that my games I brought from the states will work.

I can't find any 220-volt power supplies for 360 slims that get decent reviews and don't really know how much power the thing draws to help me pick a higher-capacity converter.

Does anyone have any advice for a gamer in a strange land? Where to get a European PS? How much power to spec in a converter?

Possible Duplicate:
Are console games locked to a certain region?

I've just recently moved to then Netherlands from the U.S.. The only device that's really given me trouble so far is our Xbox 360s. The power supply is 110-only and the converter I bought for it can't really handle it (goes for about 40 minutes then overheats). I'm considering buying a new 360 here, but don't know if my games I brought from the states will work.

Does anyone have any advice for a gamer in a strange land?

I've just recently moved to then Netherlands from the U.S.. The only device that's really given me trouble so far is our Xbox 360 slim. The power supply is 110-only and the converter I bought for it can't really handle it (goes for about 40 minutes then overheats). I'm considering buying a new 360 here, but I'd rather not because I can't be sure that my games I brought from the states will work.

I can't find any 220-volt power supplies for 360 slims that get decent reviews and don't really know how much power the thing draws to help me pick a higher-capacity converter.

Does anyone have any advice for a gamer in a strange land? Where to get a European PS? How much power to spec in a converter?

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Possible Duplicate:
Are console games locked to a certain region?

I've just recently moved to then Netherlands from the U.S.. The only device that's really given me trouble so far is our Xbox 360s. The power supply is 110-only and the converter I bought for it can't really handle it (goes for about 40 minutes then overheats). I'm considering buying a new 360 here, but don't know if my games I brought from the states will work.

Does anyone have any advice for a gamer in a strange land?

I've just recently moved to then Netherlands from the U.S.. The only device that's really given me trouble so far is our Xbox 360s. The power supply is 110-only and the converter I bought for it can't really handle it (goes for about 40 minutes then overheats). I'm considering buying a new 360 here, but don't know if my games I brought from the states will work.

Does anyone have any advice for a gamer in a strange land?

Possible Duplicate:
Are console games locked to a certain region?

I've just recently moved to then Netherlands from the U.S.. The only device that's really given me trouble so far is our Xbox 360s. The power supply is 110-only and the converter I bought for it can't really handle it (goes for about 40 minutes then overheats). I'm considering buying a new 360 here, but don't know if my games I brought from the states will work.

Does anyone have any advice for a gamer in a strange land?

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Expat Xbox gaming

I've just recently moved to then Netherlands from the U.S.. The only device that's really given me trouble so far is our Xbox 360s. The power supply is 110-only and the converter I bought for it can't really handle it (goes for about 40 minutes then overheats). I'm considering buying a new 360 here, but don't know if my games I brought from the states will work.

Does anyone have any advice for a gamer in a strange land?