I'm pretty sure.
I don't think it will work. They are made differently. You'd better buy one that fit for US wii systems. There are lots of resources online. Have a look and find out what you want. http://www.dinodirect.com/Wii-Accessories/Wii-Controllers/
American Wii Remotes work on a UK Wii, as they are not locked to one region
yes they do ___________________________________________________________ If your trying to say, "Does US Format Wii Games Work On A UK Format Wii" Then no. Reason: UK Wii Have Different Formats than US Games.
US games don't work with UK Wii consoles. Unless you use Freeloader then it's impossible. And if you do use Freeloader then you won't be able to update your Wii or it will stop working (The Freeloader). Hope this helped, and have a good life in the US :D
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
It will work if you can get a UK power adaptor for it, and if you have a NTSC compatible TV, but you will only will be able to play games from the US, not ones from the UK.
Errm No sadly, because games from the US use NTSC signals. But Unfortunately European Wii do not support NTSC because they work with PAL games only.
It is not possible to play a US game on a UK console. However, a US console will work in the UK with only a UK power cable.
yes they do cause i got a wii in china.And i live in Australia
Wii games are region locked, you need US games for a US Wii.
The short answer is no. The UK uses different AC voltage and plugs from the US, and also a different television system (PAL) from the US (NTSC). These are not compatible. (Television programs traded back and forth have to be converted, to be watched.)
Yes, they are.