yes it does.
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.----
PAL games will only work on a European wii, as the wii is coded to send PAL signals, or you need to modify a Japanese, North American, or other wii to become region free.
You can't switch the display.If you switch the wii menu language the games still ends up English
This is not actually possible on the DS version or the Wii version. If you have a different area's copy of the game, then it's that language.
yes it does.
you go to the options menu on the bottom left corner of the wii menu and you select language.
I don't think so.
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 you canot because the connection is diffrent.
yes but you need to change the language of wii under settings
Games are designed to work on hardware from specific regions.
PAL games will only work on a European wii, as the wii is coded to send PAL signals, or you need to modify a Japanese, North American, or other wii to become region free.
I think that if you put a Japanese game into an American system, it would play it normally in English, or whatever your video game language setting you have. All Wii's use the same universal chip, and all Playstations, etc. I think this applies to all video games.
You can't switch the display.If you switch the wii menu language the games still ends up English
buy a Japanese game inporter for the wii then it will work
There is no problem with that, considering all Wii's are the same. There really isn't a such thing as an "Australia Wii" other than the fact that it is made in Australia. Just change the language, and nothing is different.