Blades Of Time -ntsc-u--ntsc-j--pal--iso- Exclusive Direct

Blades of Time — Overview and Release Notes

Blades of Time is a hack-and-slash action-adventure game developed by Gaijin Entertainment and published by Konami (Europe) and Tecmo Koei (Japan). It was released in 2012 for multiple platforms and regions; the title is notable for combining fast-paced swordplay with a time-rewind mechanic that lets the player create temporal clones to solve combat and traversal challenges.

  • Contains default.xex, media folders (cutscenes in .bik format), and audio banks.

: If you downloaded the file via Usenet or a similar service, a "piece" refers to a parity file used to repair data corruption. Dumping/Checksum Errors Blades of Time -NTSC-U--NTSC-J--PAL--ISO-

Troubleshooting Tips

  • NTSC-U (North America): Standard for the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Runs at 60Hz (60 frames per second).
  • NTSC-J (Japan): Standard for Japan and some Asian territories. Also 60Hz, but often contains Japanese voiceovers, text, and unique collector’s editions.
  • PAL (Europe / Australia): Standard for the UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Australia. Runs at 50Hz (50 frames per second), though many late-generation titles supported 60Hz via component cables.

The Future of Blades of Time in Preservation

As of 2025, Blades of Time remains a cult classic. The recent resurgence of emulation (thanks to Steam Deck and high-end Android emulators) has increased demand for verified ISO dumps. Preservation groups like Redump have already cataloged the NTSC-U and PAL discs for PS3, while the Xbox 360 version is preserved via the Xbox 360 ISO Revival project. Blades of Time — Overview and Release Notes

  1. Running the game on an emulator (RPCS3 for PS3 or Xenia for Xbox 360)
  2. Converting/playing different region ISOs
  3. Applying patches or DLC

Why does the specific region tag matter for Blades of Time? Contains default

The game was released across multiple regions with specific formatting for various hardware standards: NTSC-U (North America): Released on March 6, 2012, for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. NTSC-J (Japan):