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gogtrial34987: Ooh, never knew this thread existed. Would've saved me a lot of time with figuring out where to direct my attention.
Yeah, I had it in favorites since it was created but as you see it's been basically inactive for a long time... Though, as you point out, there are several hundred reasons why it should still be active...
Compiling a list in preparation of doing a quick little shopping later - are the following all of the regionally-locked Japanese versions available on GOG or am I missing something?

Horizon Zero Dawn
https://www.gog.com/game/horizon_zero_dawn_complete_edition_jp

Mad Max
https://www.gog.com/game/mad_max_jp

Devil May Cry 4
https://www.gog.com/game/devil_may_cry_4_special_edition_jp
+ its 8 DLCs

The Japanese version of Mad Max also actually does not include Japanese VO and seems to be otherwise identical to the regular international version? Or is it censored in any way?
Anyone can confirm?

Thanks.
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ortewor: Compiling a list in preparation of doing a quick little shopping later - are the following all of the regionally-locked Japanese versions available on GOG or am I missing something?

Horizon Zero Dawn
https://www.gog.com/game/horizon_zero_dawn_complete_edition_jp

Mad Max
https://www.gog.com/game/mad_max_jp

Devil May Cry 4
https://www.gog.com/game/devil_may_cry_4_special_edition_jp
+ its 8 DLCs

The Japanese version of Mad Max also actually does not include Japanese VO and seems to be otherwise identical to the regular international version? Or is it censored in any way?
Anyone can confirm?

Thanks.
Should be all of them indeed, with yesterday's Devil May Cry 4 release making it 3 titles in total.

No idea what's different about Japanese Mad Max, a cursory search on the interwebs didn't turn up anything informative either.
Interesting that Japanese audio apparently is missing from this version, when the whole point of these geo-locked Japanese versions is to, for whatever reason, keep the Japanese localisation separate from the others.
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ortewor: Compiling a list in preparation of doing a quick little shopping later - are the following all of the regionally-locked Japanese versions available on GOG or am I missing something?
https://api.gog.com/v1/bannedProducts?countryCode=JP
319 entries. Now how many are valid, I don't know, and plenty of those are "unrated" patches for adult games.
Before you travel anywhere, to get all the versions that are locked to Japan, a quick way would be to check whatever is region-locked in your own region:
https://api.gog.com/v1/bannedProducts?countryCode=IT
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ortewor: Compiling a list in preparation of doing a quick little shopping later - are the following all of the regionally-locked Japanese versions available on GOG or am I missing something?
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Cavalary: https://api.gog.com/v1/bannedProducts?countryCode=JP
319 entries. Now how many are valid, I don't know, and plenty of those are "unrated" patches for adult games.
Not what I was referring to - I'm looking specifically for all games - or alternate versions of those games rather - on GOG not accessible from anywhere else but Japan, that also are uniquely marked as such by the _jp at the end of the store page's url.
Thank you, in any case.
Just tried loading the JP version pages with both StartPage's anonymous view and one of Proton VPN's free JP servers; the JP pages for DMC4 all redirect to the main page for me.
Cant open the spreadsheet, seems like it is set to private or smth. Hope someone can get a copy up and running.
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opaldes: Cant open the spreadsheet, seems like it is set to private or smth. Hope someone can get a copy up and running.
This has basically become just a reporting thread since ElTerprise stopped updating the list a few years ago. I've seen a couple other attempts to present the same info elsewhere (like here), but I'm not aware of any of these that are much more up-to-date or complete than the OP's no-longer-accessible spreadsheet.
Your best bet is learning how to navigate the data straight from GOG's API, as linked to by a handful of people before in this topic (like SCPM, here). It's not pretty (at least for those of us who aren't into software dev), but it's there.
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ElTerprise: All games that are not available to everyone on GOG will be liste here:
Spreadsheet
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