Not without opening up the wii and making some modifications. The antennas for the Wii's wireless networking are both completely internal to the console. There are no external connectors to attach an Yagi to, or any other external antenna for that matter.
No, Wii games are region locked.
As long as the game is from the same region as the Wii system, it will be compatible.
no
only with Pokemon battle revolution and the Nintendo channel available on the wii shop
No. The Nintendo Wii is not compatible with Windows.
No, unfortunately Monopoly for Wii is not compatible with Nintendo WiFi Connection.
Yes, they are. Wii remotes, classic controllers, sensor bars and games all work with the Nintendo Wii U. The sensor bar that comes with the Nintendo Wii U is the same as the original Wii sensor bar
Yes, the sensor bar for the Nintendo Wii U is exactly the same as the original Nintendo Wii. Also, Wii remotes, classic controllers and nunchucks work for the Nintendo Wii U. But keep in mind that not all games are compatible with classic controllers
no
No, the Nintendo Wii cannot play Wii U games
The Nintendo Gamecube came out in 2001, and was succeeded by the Wii. The Wii is backwards compatible, and will play Gamecube games, and also uses the optical discs that the Wii uses, only they are smaller.
yes