There is no problem with that, considering all Wii's are the same. There really isn't a such thing as an "Australia Wii" other than the fact that it is made in Australia. Just change the language, and nothing is different.
yes but the games you buy there wont, Australian wiis are PAL, whereas American and UK are NTSC
You can't. Sorry.
yes they do cause i got a wii in china.And i live in Australia
You can use the actual Wii in the US, but you can't use any games that are bought in the US with it, as it is classed as a different "region."
you cant
a Nintendo wii costs about $249.99 (plus tax of course) in the US
No, the Nintendo Wii U is released in all regions
American Wii Remotes work on a UK Wii, as they are not locked to one region
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No the Nintendo Wii come out in November 19, 2006 in US and December 2006 in UK
no Nintendo put a lock on the wii's so you cant
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No, The two types of consoles have different region encoding. This is called Region Lockout (or Region Lock). They are incompatible. UK games will not work on a US wii. The UK use a PAL (Phase Alternating Line) system whereas the US use NTSC (National Television System Committee). There is a CD called Freeloader which should allow you to play games from different regions on your US wii. i.e JP and UK games will work on the US wii with the CD