On a standard NZ Wii, no. Athough if modded (either through software such as the Homebrew Channel Installer, or with a hardware modchip), playing NTSC import games becomes possible.
Wii games are region locked, you need US games for a US Wii.
no, it is a different format to the European one
No. Wii consoles are locked by region and can only play games bought in the same region as the console. Games from the US and Europe cannot legally be played on a Japanese console.
No, you cannot as the Wii has a regional Lock on it which does not allow games from other countries to be played on it.
The wii is region-locked, you need US games.
No the US games were not designed to work with the PS3s set to work on the NZ TVs
No because the wii is region locked. the US wii is NTSC while the EU wii is PAL. so it will not work, but Australian wii games work on the EU wii as they are both PAL.
Wii games are region-locked, US games for it will not work on a European console.
yes they do ___________________________________________________________ If your trying to say, "Does US Format Wii Games Work On A UK Format Wii" Then no. Reason: UK Wii Have Different Formats than US Games.
Errm No sadly, because games from the US use NTSC signals. But Unfortunately European Wii do not support NTSC because they work with PAL games only.
There are a lot of questions like this, and I love to answer them: No. For the Wii there are 3 regions: Japan, Europe, and US. If you have a Wii from the US, you cannot use European games on it, and vice versa. You're gonna have to buy games from the region of your Wii.
No it cannot be played. Europe uses the PAL format and a US Wii is in NTSC. Because the Wii is region locked, the two video modes are separate and cannot be played in the separate countries. Indeed you can't play region locked games,but there is a way around this which let's you play region locked games and even backed up and imported games. However this does mean your Wii will not be under warrenty from Nintendo and if your Wii breaks or bricks, Nintendo might not provide support for you.