no, it is a different format to the European one
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.
You could check at the place that you bought the game console, or if you have a friend or relative that has the same system, you could borrow theirs.
No and yes....Wii's are region locked meaning games from the US region cannot be played on a console bought in Australia. Games from Australia cannot be played on a console bought in the US. However games from the UK may be able to play on a console from Australia since they are generally in the same region. You'd have to check with Nintendo for more information on that one. Also try reading the manual that came with your Wii or find it on Nintendo's web-site.Now for the yes part of this answer...You could either install a modchip, which would require you having to open your Wii and solder on wires, which is potentially bad for your console, or you could mod the software itself and risk making your Wii into an expensive paperweight. Both would obviously void the warranty and should only be done at your own risk and possibly by someone who knows what the heck they are doing!
You should look at the website of the company that made the console or call the company. Maybe you could even go to the store you bought the console, or go to a store that sells games and consoles like GameStop.
on wikipedia, it is notided that sims 3 could be played as ps3 console or on computer.
The Mario Kart 64 game could be played on the Nintendo 64 video game console. It can also be played on the virtual console and currently you can play it on the computer.
Depending on the definition of realgames, they can be bought from two places. Either they can be bought form a game store or they can be played at a website such as OnlineRealGames.
Assuming you've got a way to charge it, of course. You may need a socket adaptor, though you could charge over USB.
You should wait for the PS4 to exist and have games before you want an answer to such a what if question. Based on the past when a new console is released the old one can not play the new console games. Why would you buy the new console if the old one could play the games.
I believe PSP(Playstation Portable). But it could be on the NextGen Portable, which may not even be out yet so probably not, but it could be for the PS3. All I can confirm, is that Sony bought the publishing rights to it, so it will only be for Sony Consoles.
most probally not, this is because if you buy a game from a diffrent country then the game might not support the french region and it could be in the language from the country you bought it in.
I have bought is the present perfect of the verb to buy.I might have bought. I could have bought.