Looks like the N64 does have regional lock-out, but Wikipedia asserts that it's apparently pretty easy to break? The NTSC versions of Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), and the Nintendo 64 all have simple pin-based lockout schemes that are easily converted with a third-party device. In the case of the SNES and N64, plastic tabs which block insertion of Japanese games into North American consoles can be snipped away with a set of pliers. I'm really not sure, though; I've never tried it myself, so I wouldn't have the first idea how to do it.
Postage for the Ultimanias and SO2 would be $24.00 by Seamail (up to 3 months), $35.20 by Airmail (up to a fortnight), and $38.75 for registered Airmail (also up to a fortnight). That okay? :D
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Date: 2008-10-14 04:16 am (UTC)From:Postage for the Ultimanias and SO2 would be $24.00 by Seamail (up to 3 months), $35.20 by Airmail (up to a fortnight), and $38.75 for registered Airmail (also up to a fortnight). That okay? :D