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Old 07-03-03, 10:19 PM
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Tommy and Zorro Superbits are Multiregion (probably others)

I just picked up a copy of the Superbit edition of Tommy from my local Costco (a US warehouse chain). When I put it into my hacked Philips player it displayed a Latin America copyright warning even though the disc packaging is marked region 1 only. When I checked the disc using DVD Genie it turns out that it is in fact region 1, 3, and 4 NTSC. Having figured this out I tried one of my other Superbit discs - Mask of Zorro. Same region coding, same region one packaging. Just thought this may be useful to someone since I can't find any other mention of it using the search function.
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Many so called R1 Superibits are actually R1, R3 and R4
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Most Warner discs are mutliregion too.

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