No
No. US games are NTSC while Australian consoles only play PAL games. I think that Australian consoles should work with European, Indian, Chinese and Brazilian games but not American, Canadian or Japanese.
nah soz. the wii region locked so you cant play games from different countries
Because Hungary uses the PAL format, they should.
the wii kind
The Wii U is a different console to the Wii. The Wii U however is compatible with Wii games and accessories.
Just the first Nintendo Wii.
In all honesty the only similarity they have is that they play video games. Sometimes they even have the same games on each platform. The Wii is played with a Wii Remote and a motion sensor and even has an adaptor for a classic controller or a GameCube controller whereas the PlayStation is played with a traditional controllor. The Wii is backwards compatible to the Game Cube and you are able to download old Nintendo games to the Wii itself in order to play them (from consoles like the N64 and the NES and other old consoles) The PlayStation is only able to play games from old PlayStation consoles.
yes
Yes, the Wii U is backwards compatible with Wii games. You need to insert a Wii disk, then go into Wii Mode by selecting the option from the Wii U menu. You'll need a Wii controller to use Wii Mode.
Of course not they are both completely different consoles. I know 3DS is compatible with the DS. And the Wii is compatible with the gamecube. The DS is a handheld and the Wii U is a home console. Hand held and Home console does not mix. The wii u looks as it plays hand held games but it's a home console. The Wii U console needs to stream games to the controller.
Xbox games will not work on a Wii, and Wii games will not work on a Xbox. however, if you mod soft your wii, you can play games from old platforms.
The file extension commonly associated with Nintendo Wii games is ".iso," which represents the disc image format used for the game's data. Additionally, Wii games can also be found in ".wbfs" format, which is a compressed version of the ISO used for storage on USB drives. These formats allow for the games to be played on emulators or modified consoles.