No except with american TVs and transformers and then they can not play onlinee
the American wii will work its just the power point that wont but you can get a universal power point and im not sure but the A/V cables might be different (yellow red white chords in the tv)
American TV went Digital and Play TV is not for Digital TV so it will not work in the USA
No
no
Yes, YouTube TV does not work in Europe as it is only available in the United States. There are geographical restrictions that prevent access to YouTube TV in European countries.
A american PS3 on an american TV can play the american games offline
No American Games are developed for American systems including the TV syatems
The average south American has three televisions in their house. In countries such as Europe, it is quite different. Because they are not as fascinated with television as Americans are, they tend to only have one television per household.
There are several problems using a US television in Europe. First, the television standards differ between North America and Europe. Although many European televisions will handle North American signals, the same is not true for televisions made for the US market. Look for an indication that the television will handle PAL signals. There are converters available to convert PAL 576 50Hz signals to NTSC 480 60Hz signals but good ones are costly. Next, the mains power supply in Europe is 230 volts so a US television must be able to accept a 230V supply. Some can handle multiple voltages but others can't. Finally, the built in tuners are not compatible so a separate terrestrial or satellite receiver will be required. Generally, the time and cost of making a North American television operate in Europe make it less expensive to simply buy a new model in Europe.
Yes, Sid Meier's Civilization V Europe will work on American Windows 7.
No they were developed for US style of TVs