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Good news first: The DS is fully region free, and in fact is almost the same world wide - except in China and Korea, where Japanese and Italian are respectively replaced with those languages.
Good news first: The DS is fully region free, and in fact is almost the same world wide - except in China and Korea, where Japanese and Italian are respectively replaced with those languages.


But curiously, Chinese software is artificially not compatible with foreign DSes; and even stranger is the fact this misfeature can be bypassed by merely changing the region code at address 0x1D in the header to 00 (international).
But curiously, Chinese software is artificially not compatible with foreign DSes; and even stranger is the fact this misfeature can be bypassed by merely changing the region code at address 0x1D in the header to 00 (international) - or by running the unmodified game on an unmodified DSi or 3DS.
 
Those consoles do however have region lock for software developed for them, resulting in DSi-enhanced titles (those with aproduct code starting with TWL yet not having a white shell nor "Nintendo DSi" written on top) being region locked on a DSi but not on a DS/Lite. To add to the confusion, the non-Japanese versions of gen 5 Pokemon games (perhaps the most famous DSi-enhanced titles) have most regions except Japan enabled in their header.

Revision as of 23:50, 3 September 2022

Good news first: The DS is fully region free, and in fact is almost the same world wide - except in China and Korea, where Japanese and Italian are respectively replaced with those languages.

But curiously, Chinese software is artificially not compatible with foreign DSes; and even stranger is the fact this misfeature can be bypassed by merely changing the region code at address 0x1D in the header to 00 (international) - or by running the unmodified game on an unmodified DSi or 3DS.

Those consoles do however have region lock for software developed for them, resulting in DSi-enhanced titles (those with aproduct code starting with TWL yet not having a white shell nor "Nintendo DSi" written on top) being region locked on a DSi but not on a DS/Lite. To add to the confusion, the non-Japanese versions of gen 5 Pokemon games (perhaps the most famous DSi-enhanced titles) have most regions except Japan enabled in their header.