[region Free][iso] — Rio
Released in 2011 to coincide with the 20th Century Fox film, Rio is primarily a designed for family play. Developed by Eurocom and published by THQ, it was released on platforms including the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Nintendo DS.
: Players follow the journey of Blu, a rare macaw who travels from Minnesota to Rio de Janeiro. The game mirrors the film's vibrant Brazilian setting, featuring carnival-themed backgrounds and tropical locales. Rio [Region Free][ISO]
: Playable characters include the movie's leads—Blu and Jewel—alongside fan favorites like Pedro the canary, Nico the cardinal, and Luiz the bulldog. Technical Context: ISO and Region Free Released in 2011 to coincide with the 20th
: The Wii and PlayStation 3 versions often utilized motion controls (Wii Remote and PlayStation Move) for dancing mini-games, while the Xbox 360 version focused on standard controller input or Kinect. The game mirrors the film's vibrant Brazilian setting,
: Standard video game consoles are often "region locked," meaning a console bought in the US (NTSC-U) cannot play a game from Europe (PAL). A Region Free ISO has been modified or was originally authored to bypass these hardware checks, allowing it to run on any compatible console worldwide. Game Features and Reception
: Reviewers often highlighted the game's use of the film's bright, colorful aesthetic and infectious Latin soundtrack.
In short, PS4 is region free for games, with region restrictions for DLCs, but it is region locked for movie DVDs & Blu-ray discs.