Only if you hack it yourself...
There are currently no viruses for the Wii. If you suspect something is wrong with your Wii, it would be best to contact Nintendo's support staff.
There are people writing new viruses every day for every operating system, from PS2's to cellphones. If I say "no" today, I'll be out-of-date tomorrow. If you go online with your Wii there may be a virus waiting for you.
Most downloaded wii games are either very simplistic games or demo versions of full games. Take caution when downloading wii games as some of them could be viruses.
I dont think you're gonna get an answer on that. I don't know, and I have something to ask you: Why would you want to transfer viruses on to your computer? I don't want to transfer viruses to my computer, someone I know thinks that it is possible and I just was wondering if that persons opinion had any truth to it.
The Wii's Internet Channel is a fairly simple Web browser based on Opera. It has support for Flash applications, but little else. It does not allow executable files to be transferred and activated on the Wii. No viruses (virii?) can be received through the Internet Channel, and the Wii doesn't have any useful ports open for a hacking attempt.In short, the Internet Channel is safe from most online nasties.
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People say that there are keygens or code generators out there for wii points but i have countlessly tried to find just 1 that would work and failed. Most of them gave me viruses buts that's ok. if you find one good and if not its only like 15 aud for 2000 points
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No you can't and its wii u, not wii you.
The Wii U is a different console to the Wii. The Wii U however is compatible with Wii games and accessories.
RE5 isn't on the Wii because it wasn't developed for the Wii.
yeah, and a wii tgs and a wii gdc and a wii comic-con