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Re: Wii
Originally Posted by Amanda&Phil
(Post 6272443)
If you have a wii in the uk will it work in Australia ??
Amanda x HTH |
Re: Wii
Originally Posted by ragtag
(Post 6274680)
I know this is going to sound dumb but how do I go about getting it chipped
Thanks Jan |
Re: Wii
Originally Posted by stevemich
(Post 6274686)
Yes you can (as long as you have a broadband internet connection!)
We bought Mariokart and played it against our friends in the UK - it is great fun, although it is let down by not being able to speak to them via the Wii at the same time. Part of the fun is laughing at eachother, Steve Try using this http://www.goteamspeak.com/ |
Re: Wii
Originally Posted by stevemich
(Post 6274710)
Be wary of chipping as it involves soldering to the circuit board etc, and can be a bit risky (even if done by someone with a bit of experience).
Needless to say chipping invalidates any warranty, and downloading games is copyright theft! :o |
Re: Wii
Originally Posted by rocket01
(Post 6275282)
Im off fishing now in the sunny uk:p, when I get home, I will do a bit off browsing on the internet to see if I can find someone that does it, where you from?
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Re: Wii
Originally Posted by rocket01
(Post 6272556)
NTSC and Pal are the main video formats throughout the world. NTSC is used in the US and Canada. Pal is used in the UK, most of Europe, Australia and South Africa. If you live in a Pal country the video format is not much of an issue since you will almost certainly be able to play both Pal and NTSC VHS tapes and DVDs.
The answer is most probably yes http://www.querycat.com/faq/16d8b755...ac36179ae1b8db Also Wii is not region coded. |
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