it depends be cause I'm on the same boat. buy a program called freeloader so US games will work on a euro wii. and you'll need a amercan a/c adapter becaus US and europes outlets are diffrent. but a euro wii wont work on a American t.v. I'm trying to solve that one myself.
Sure, there is no reason not to.
no because in Europe the PowerPoint is made differently and with an adapter your wii will blow up because in Europe they use more volts and with the wii from usa they use less volts
press the up button or the left button
The establishment of Colonies by Europe in North America negatively impacted the Native American people who already lived there. The colonists wanted exclusive use of land the Natives had been using for lifetimes.
North American cowboys use lassoes and South American cowboys use bolos.
If you're desperate to use it, there's a special disk called freeloader that'll allow you to play it.
NTSC and PAL are the color encoding systems for video used in North American and Europe respectively. The color encoding isn't as much of a problem as the region coding used for Wii and other games. A game encoded for use in the US will not work on a machine that is made for the European market. The restriction is purely a commercial one and designed to prevent games intended for one market being sold in another.
It will work only if your TV is a multi system TV, meaning it works with NTSC & PAL video signal. If you have an old PAL TV, then you will have a problem watching.
normally it will my freinds does
There are a lot of questions like this, and I love to answer them: No. For the Wii there are 3 regions: Japan, Europe, and US. If you have a Wii from the US, you cannot use European games on it, and vice versa. You're gonna have to buy games from the region of your Wii.
The American Wii U in Korea will still link to the American Nintendo eShop and will require for American currency to purchase games. This is because the Nintendo Wii U's region is set to America. No matter which region you are in, the console will only connect to the eShop for the region it was set to.However, you will not be able to access the Korean eShop as the Wii U is region locked and the location cannot be changed to countries outside of the Americas.
No you can't and its wii u, not wii you.