yes. I took my wii console to Sri-Lanka and it worked. Make sure you just reset or reconnect your wii remote if the wii remotes won't respond. That was the only problem I experienced.
Nintendo Wii Game Discs bought in the USA, will not workon a Japanese Wii.----You will have to modify a console for this to happen.If you modify a Nintendo Wii to do this, you will void your warranty on the console.----
no, it is a different format to the European one
The Virtual Console isn't an actual "console," so much as a category of games that can be bought on the Wii Shop Channel. You can download games from several past consoles to play on your Wii.
No. Wii consoles are locked by region and can only play games bought in the same region as the console. Games from the US and Europe cannot legally be played on a Japanese console.
Wii games are region locked so a us game will only play on a us wii. If the console is a us console then it will work, but if not it won't
i have a wii gaming console bought from canada , now i m india and one game vendor told me to soft crack the gaming console to use all the pirated CDs ....shall i go for it ?
The Wii U virtual console will be available later in 2013, although virtual console games have started to be released on the eShop as a promotion. As well, virtual console games can be bought from the Wii Shop and played from within the Wii Menu. When these games launch on the Wii U's eShop, you can upgrade any Wii Virtual Console titles you own to the Wii U version at a price. (Currently $1 for NES games, $1.50 for SNES games.)
No they don't. Regions work on their own regions. Games bought in certain countries or regions will be restricted to only consoles bought in that region.
Wii games are region-locked, US games for it will not work on a European console.
Look at it. If it is world edition, it would work, but no if it is a specified country
Wii console.
For the Wii, there is a price on every Virtual Console Game. A place that would offer money specifically so you can obtain a Virtual Console Game for free would be rare, knowing that Wii Points (which are used to buy Virtual Console Games are bought with a credit card, if not bought differently at a retailer). Wii Points can be purchased via the Wii Shop Channel with a credit card (Visa or Mastercard) or at retail with an MSRP of $20 for 2,000 points. 100 Wii Points = $1.00