You will need a different type of plug than what is used in the US or an adapter to plug into a socket. If you have those then it will work. Some countries, like Britain and Ireland, use different plug sockets than other countries, so you need to know what you need for where you are going. You can buy the adapters in good electrical shops, department stores or at shops in airports.
Nope, Xbox360 games bought in the US will not work on an EU system.
I don't think so...
The PSVita is not region locked, a US PSVita can play an EU PSVita game as would be bought in the UK.
NOPE
Yes, it can. Provided you have the correct power conversions and compatible internet or any other ports you need it will most probally work in the US. But more to the point an Irish laptop that's broken won't work in the US.
No, the US will never join the EU.
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.
No
money is being taken from us to fund the eu
It will work for anything.
Yes, but you need an adapter for the plug. Ours has two pins only and ground is on the side. Voltage is 230V but your laptop should be able to handle it.
It depends, if you bought it in the U.S, you should buy a us-to-eu plug adapter, since the electical outlets in Europe is different, but once you get one of those you should be able to use it in Spain also.