Okay, its been far too long since I've posted on these forums. Partly because I bought a PSP, which to be honest SUCKS and is a huge waste of money and time, but that rants for another time I guess. The other reason why I haven't been posting on this site is because my sister decided to sell *her* DSL. ( more like my DSL since she barely had a chance to use it when i hogged it 24/7 )
Anyways I've recently saved up some cash and was thinking about purchasing a DSi, since I had LOADS of fun with my sister's DSL. Plus my current handheld *gaming* system, if you can even call the PSP that, hasn't been touched for ages. Now the thing is I'm going on this huge 6 week Asian Vacation in one weeks time. One of the destinations on my trip being the Phillipines. So my question is if I purchase a DSi in the Phillipines will I be able to use it in Canada? I'm buying it from the Phillipines in the first place because $1 = 45 Pesos, and you can do the rest of the math... So hopefully someone here at GBAtemp lives in the Phillipines and can tell me a little bit more about the region settings on Phillipine DSi's. I'm thinking that the DSi should come in English since alot of Filipinos speak English, though at the same time Tagalog is their official language.
Anyways I've recently saved up some cash and was thinking about purchasing a DSi, since I had LOADS of fun with my sister's DSL. Plus my current handheld *gaming* system, if you can even call the PSP that, hasn't been touched for ages. Now the thing is I'm going on this huge 6 week Asian Vacation in one weeks time. One of the destinations on my trip being the Phillipines. So my question is if I purchase a DSi in the Phillipines will I be able to use it in Canada? I'm buying it from the Phillipines in the first place because $1 = 45 Pesos, and you can do the rest of the math... So hopefully someone here at GBAtemp lives in the Phillipines and can tell me a little bit more about the region settings on Phillipine DSi's. I'm thinking that the DSi should come in English since alot of Filipinos speak English, though at the same time Tagalog is their official language.