You buy them from the Wii Shop, Check Mii Out Channel and a a couple others are free. The games cost Wii Points, which can be bought at stores like Toys R Us, Walmart, Target, and other stores generally like those.
not much. just espn and then your local CSN channel. you have to pay extra for the rest
Pioneer sells both 2 and 4 Channel Amps. Many of these can also be bridged, meaning they can combine 2 channels for extra output. anonymous@oola.com
Call your cable company, most charge extra for HD channels.
you pray to the Nintendo gods and if they don't hate you for cheating in kart wifi, they'll give you the info =P
Cable companies often provide an extra box to offer HD channels. The box offers customers will all types of TV's to get HD channels on a regular basis. Some boxes cost extra to provide. Check with your cable company to see if you need to pay extra.
All of the official Nintendo DS bags do come with an extra pocket for games.
yes you purchase them using Nintendo points you have to buy Nintendo points at the Nintendo website
The parental control is turned on or you have to pay extra for some channels.
yes
The channel moved to Time Warner's digital channels. TV Guide decided to get away from the channel listings and focus more on their own programming. With the change in channel numbers comes a change in who is able to watch the TV Guide channel on Time Warner. In order to view the digital channels, viewers need a digital box connected to each television at an extra cost.
No. Each has its unique stations and varieites of stations. You loose some local stations and things like VH1, Oxygen, Lifetime, etc. Satellite also provides many unique channels like extra sports or foreign movie channels.
I do not believe you gain "Extra Channels." The Converter box is to convert the Digital over the air signal to a non-digital TV so you can still receive channels after the analog signal broadcasts are going to stop on Feb. 17th, 2009 in the US.