You will first need to find out your Gateway's wireless name (router name) and password to access. Search for a wireless device from the wii, and find your network and select. it will ask you for your password (for your wii, first time users will need to create one at this point) , and then it will search again, and you MUST find yours. click on it and enter your password (on the side of your gateway on a sticker) and then it may update, it may take a while. You will first need to find out your Gateway's wireless name (router name) and password to access. Search for a wireless device from the wii, and find your network and select. it will ask you for your password (for your wii, first time users will need to create one at this point) , and then it will search again, and you MUST find yours. click on it and enter your password (on the side of your gateway on a sticker) and then it may update, it may take a while.
Click on the red button that says "sync" on the Wii, next to where you put an SD card. Than click on the red button on the Wii remote next to where you put the bateries.
The Wii is designed like a box, many consoles have been shaped like a box.
no the wii will not break but it will not work
Wii Sports Resort comes in a box because it includes the Wii Motion plus, a WiiMote accessory needed to play the game.
WII, X-box 360, and PS3
you have to have an account
The stylus is not wrapped in separate packaging in the box, but it is in the Wii U Gamepad, on the top, near the right.
The serial number is on the bottom of the Wii. It's also on the bottom of the box the Wii comes in.
No.
Yes, there is a mystery box.
If it's not like the one that came in your wii box, it's a fake.
I would guess so, as long as the Wii is not damaged.