Gaming MARIO STRIKERS CHARGED ONLINE Theory NTSC & PAL

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is it possible to play MSC with my freinds that are in a ntsc system while im playing in a pal or no ?
 

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you should be able to because i vs people who are from like japan and stuff all the time online (an reck them) but im not sure

if you wanna a good match online message me and ill give you my friend code. im in the us
 
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i'll get it and i;ll try it add me on here and i'll get you my code when im ready
 

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I think that you can play randomly against people out of your region but friend code is region locked as in you cannot have a USA friend code on a PAL wii.
 
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oh thats balnoy man i hate crap like that when is anyone gonna realse a ntsc verison of the darn game ?
 

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I didn't find anything on the nintendo website, and i've played with lots of americans (i don't think ALL of them have pal consoles), so i'd say there's no retsrictions. But I really don't know...
 
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WitoRIT92 said:
you dudes suck
Actually, I'm afraid it is you that sucks..

Mario Strikers Charged 's friend codes are in fact region locked I believe...

Edit: Also... how is this, in any way a theory?
 

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