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Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core PSP
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This item is currently sold out and unavailable
Item Number: PSP-2004
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Update: June 30, 2008
«©NCSX» In September of 2007, NCS and sellers in Nihon stocked the Japanese version of the Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core PSP bundle. It's possible that European gamers looked on with envy and cried for equality because something like that would never be released in Europe. Nine months later and against all odds, equality's late but it's here.
The European Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core PSP bundle includes the following two items: » Silver Slim & Lite Playstation Portable
» A copy of the European edition of Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII
Sadly, there's no Buster Sword strap and the PSP isn't serially numbered. Please note that the PSP is a European model and is packaged with a 240V power adapter which is unusable in the USA unless a 120V-240V converter is used. Since we don't want anyone to blow up their PSPs or set the dog on fire, a carefully worded warning will be included with every order regarding the 240V AC adapter. A 100V-120V AC adapter may be used to recharge the European PSP since the units are multi-voltage.
POS Bar Code: 711719991953
Electrical Requirements
Customers who already own a USA or Japanese PSP may use the charger from your USA or JPN PSP with the European Playstation Portable hardware. Every PSP is essentially the same - the only difference is the power adapter that is included in the USA, Japan, and Europe.
This document and photos are ©NCSX 2008. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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Got the Japanese one already
Matthew Gorman
(Texas)
6/14/2008 1:43 AM
I bought the limited edition FFVII PSP from NCS when it was released in Japan. I think it's a cool looking system. I also got a pair of headphones and a strap with mine but don't think the Euopeans will get that.
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