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The PS2 is region locked with three different regions for games, and more for other features such as DVD and movie playback.
The PS2 is region locked with four different regions for games, and more for other features such as DVD and movie playback.


==Regional Model Differences==
==Regional Model Differences==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="max-width:100%;"
! # !! Region !! Game Region !! Movie Region !! DVD Player !! Save Prefix !! rom0:ROMVER region ID !! MagicGate Region !! OK Button
! # !! Region !! Game Region !! Movie Region !! DVD Player !! Save Prefix !! rom0:ROMVER region ID !! MagicGate Region !! OK Button
|-
|-
| 00 || Japan || NTSC-J || 2 || J || BI || I || JP || [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png|x16px]]
| 00 || Japan || NTSC-J || 2 || J ||BI||I||JP||[[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png|x16px]]
|-
|-
| 01 || North America || NTSC-U/C || 1 || U || BA || A || NA || [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
|01||North America||NTSC-U/C||1||U||BA||A||NA||[[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
|-
|-
| 02 || Oceania || PAL || 4 || O || BE || E || AU || [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
|02 ||Oceania||PAL||4||A (OSD), O (ROM)
|BE||E||AU||[[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
|-
|-
| 03 || UK/Ireland || PAL || 2 || E || BE || E || EU || [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
|03||UK/Ireland||PAL||2||E||BE||E||EU || [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
|-
|-
| 04 || Europe || PAL || 2 || E || BE || E || EU || [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
| 04||Europe||PAL||2||E||BE||E||EU||[[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
|-
|-
| 05 || Korea || NTSC-J || 3 || A? || BA || H || ASIA || [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png|x16px]]
| 05||Korea || NTSC-J||3||K (OSD, 30005R to 55005), G (OSD, 70005 to 90005), A (ROM)||BA||H|| ASIA ||[[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png|x16px]]
|-
|-
| 06 || Hong Kong|| NTSC-J || 3 || A || BA || H || ASIA || [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png|x16px]]
|06||Hong Kong||NTSC-J||3||G (OSD), A (ROM)
|BA||H|| ASIA ||[[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png|x16px]]
|-
|-
| 07 || Taiwan || NTSC-J || 3 || A || BA || H || ASIA || [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png|x16px]]
|07||Taiwan||NTSC-J||3||G (OSD), A (ROM)
|BA|| H||ASIA|| [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png|x16px]]
|-
|-
| 08 || Russia || PAL || 5 || R || BE || E || RU || [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
|08||Russia||PAL||5||D (OSD), R (ROM)
|BE||E||RU|| [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
|-
|-
| 09 || China || NTSC-C || 6 || C || BC || C || CH || [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png|x16px]]
|09||China||NTSC-C||6||C||BC||C||CH||[[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png|x16px]]
|-
|-
| 10 || Latin America || NTSC-U/C || 4 || U || BA || A || NA || [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
|10||Latin America||NTSC-U/C||4||M
|BA||A||MX||[[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
|-
|-
| 11 (only SCPH-50011) || Mexico || NTSC-U/C || 4 || M || BA || A || MX || [[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
| 11 (only SCPH-50011) || Mexico||NTSC-U/C||4||M
|BA||A||MX||[[File:ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png|x16px]]
|}
|}


* SCPH-70011 and SCPH-70012 are not separate regions, but rather North American slim consoles with integrated analog modem.
* SCPH-70011 and SCPH-70012 are not separate regions, but rather North American slim consoles with integrated analog modem.
* SCPH-50011 is the only known Mexican exclusive model and they're the only PS2 which can exhibit a DVDPlayer version which is not numeric, instead, it has a weird alphanumeric sequence.
*SCPH-50011 is the only known Mexican exclusive model and they're the only PS2 which can exhibit a DVDPlayer version which is not numeric, instead, it has a weird alphanumeric sequence.
* Although the Latin America region exists, it has been confirmed that Argentina saw officially imported PS2 with North American model numbers (such as SCPH-75001/SCPH-90001).
*Although the Latin America region exists, it has been confirmed that Argentina saw officially imported PS2 with North American model numbers (such as SCPH-75001/SCPH-90001).
* The combination of update folder prefix and MagicGate region determines Memory Card update compatibility, while the latter alone influences other signed content i.e. utility discs; of course, unofficial updates can enable multiple/all regions in their KELF/KIRXs...
*The combination of update folder prefix and MagicGate region determines Memory Card update compatibility, while the latter alone influences other signed content i.e. utility discs; of course, unofficial updates can enable multiple/all regions in their KELF/KIRXs...


==Region Jumper==
==Region Jumper==

Latest revision as of 21:57, 17 November 2024

The PS2 is region locked with four different regions for games, and more for other features such as DVD and movie playback.

Regional Model Differences

# Region Game Region Movie Region DVD Player Save Prefix rom0:ROMVER region ID MagicGate Region OK Button
00 Japan NTSC-J 2 J BI I JP ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png
01 North America NTSC-U/C 1 U BA A NA ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png
02 Oceania PAL 4 A (OSD), O (ROM) BE E AU ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png
03 UK/Ireland PAL 2 E BE E EU ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png
04 Europe PAL 2 E BE E EU ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png
05 Korea NTSC-J 3 K (OSD, 30005R to 55005), G (OSD, 70005 to 90005), A (ROM) BA H ASIA ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png
06 Hong Kong NTSC-J 3 G (OSD), A (ROM) BA H ASIA ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png
07 Taiwan NTSC-J 3 G (OSD), A (ROM) BA H ASIA ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png
08 Russia PAL 5 D (OSD), R (ROM) BE E RU ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png
09 China NTSC-C 6 C BC C CH ButtonIcon-PS3-Circle.png
10 Latin America NTSC-U/C 4 M BA A MX ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png
11 (only SCPH-50011) Mexico NTSC-U/C 4 M BA A MX ButtonIcon-PS3-Cross.png
  • SCPH-70011 and SCPH-70012 are not separate regions, but rather North American slim consoles with integrated analog modem.
  • SCPH-50011 is the only known Mexican exclusive model and they're the only PS2 which can exhibit a DVDPlayer version which is not numeric, instead, it has a weird alphanumeric sequence.
  • Although the Latin America region exists, it has been confirmed that Argentina saw officially imported PS2 with North American model numbers (such as SCPH-75001/SCPH-90001).
  • The combination of update folder prefix and MagicGate region determines Memory Card update compatibility, while the latter alone influences other signed content i.e. utility discs; of course, unofficial updates can enable multiple/all regions in their KELF/KIRXs...

Region Jumper

Japan, USA, Europe, Asia, or Debug?

Some models of PS2 motherboards (pictured: a SCPH-39003) contain a jumper indicating the region. This is merely to provide a reference for assembly line and service workers - it's not wired to anything else and therefore doesn't influence operation at all.