Probably not w/o an adaptor. The voltage in the outlets are different in the US and Europe. The frequency is different too but usually that's not critical.
It will work in most countries in Europe. However, it will not work in the United States because the US uses different frequencies from Europe.
Theoretically it would work if you had the right power cable, because the plugs are different in Europe, or you could buy an adapter for the plug to make it American, as far as discs they should work, just don't try putting dvds from Europe in it.
No they do not because the TV System is different
No. Wiis are locked depending on what region they are bought in. A US-bought Wii (i.e. NTSC) will not play games bought in Europe or Japan. (i.e. PAL) There is no way to get around this legally.
no, it is a different format to the European one
No
Yes, it will work. But will it work perfectly? No, I´m sorry to say - but it will work 98%. The games that you´ll buy in Europe will work on the American bought PS3 system, although the PlayStation network will not work as it will say that: "it is not available in your region", which sucks. The great thing about the Blu-Ray disc system is that its region-free :D -Sure updates work. -Games work. -On-line play works (perfectly if I might add). -But accessing the PS3network will prove to be a kick in the nuts..
yes it works.
yes
Nope, Xbox360 games bought in the US will not work on an EU system.
You first need to tell us what is wrong with it.
If you bought an xbox 360 game anywhere, it can play on any xbox. If You buy a game from somewhere that uses PAL ( it says if it is PAL on the top of the xbox 360 case ) then it will work on an xbox 360 from Europe. But if you buy a game from somewhere like USA, then it will not work as they use something else :)