Little help please

Riddled

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Since once again the UK is being slandared with a over-priced console, hardware and games, I'll be ordering my wii in from America. Now, wondering it it would be possible if someone could redirect me to a reliable website to buy it from? And what is the exact US release date? As I'm sure it isn't going to be as late as the UK one.

Also, with a NTSC wii console, I realise I'll have to have all my games shipped from the states, but will some wii games be region free? And what is the average price of a US wii game, and how many wii packages will be released?

Also I heard the online for the wii would be free? This dosen't look good as with the PS2, free online play was a lagfest, while XBL, was pretty high standard, will Nintendo provide dedicated servers etc? As I would much rather pay for a non-laggy online service, than a free one which is riddled with lag.

Basically any infomation about online wii play would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
 
the online aspect fot he wii will be free, nintendo is wanting to make it free to bring more people to their console the same way that they did with the nintendo DS, hmm, i dont know if there is an sites of the top of my head that will deliver to uk i dont see why www.gamestop.com wouldn't its a pretty good store here , umm but the only thing that confuses people about the nitnendo online is you have to have an online connection first ( wirless preffered, cuz if not ull have to either 1>but a router, or 2> ge the usb connector for the DS to have the internet for the wii) but you would already have to have the internet as it is to use the itnernet on the wii, for online games and browsing
 
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komio said:
the online aspect fot he wii will be free, nintendo is wanting to make it free to bring more people to their console the same way that they did with the nintendo DS, hmm, i dont know if there is an sites of the top of my head that will deliver to uk i dont see why www.gamestop.com wouldn't its a pretty good store here , umm but the only thing that confuses people about the nitnendo online is you have to have an online connection first ( wirless preffered, cuz if not ull have to either 1>but a router, or 2> ge the usb connector for the DS to have the internet for the wii) but you would already have to have the internet as it is to use the itnernet on the wii, for online games and browsing

I have a wireless router, so does the wii automatically pick up the router much like a wireless network card?
 
most likely yes, i would double check on the nintendowifi.com site somewhere to see if the router is supported by the nintendo DS because most likely the same ones will work for both the DS and the WII
 
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komio said:
most likely yes, i would double check on the nintendowifi.com site somewhere to see if the router is supported by the nintendo DS because most likely the same ones will work for both the DS and the WII

Hmm, I'll be getting rid of my wireless router come December for a normal one, to reduce lag when I pick up my gaming PC, so I think I'll just buy the adapter, so long as it dosen't cost a bomb, I don't mind, as wireless usually sticks the ping waaay up there.

Anyway, thanks for your help, and one last question, do you know the official US release date?
 
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November 19th is when Wii will be released in the US and it will be sold for $249.99+tax. Games for Wii will be no more than $50 and Nintendo has stated, although this could change, that the games made by them, a.k.a. Mario, Zelda, Metroid, etc. will be region free.

Also, on Wii's free online service, it will probably be quite stable. The DS also has free online play and from what I've heard, you can play 4-player Starfox with people around the world with very little to no lag.

You also said you'll be getting a non-wireless router for your gaming PC, correct? If this is true, don't spend the money on the USB wifi thing that is used for the DS and presumably the Wii. They have a limited distance they can go, much smaller than that a WiFi router can reach. Instead, get a USB/ethernet adapter. This will let you connect Wii to the internet via a wire that will be faster than what you'll get with the USB wifi adapter thing. You'll plug one end into one of the two USB ports on the back of Wii and the other end into the router.

Hope that helped.:)
 
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NateTheGreat said:
November 19th is when Wii will be released in the US and it will be sold for $249.99+tax. Games for Wii will be no more than $50 and Nintendo has stated, although this could change, that the games made by them, a.k.a. Mario, Zelda, Metroid, etc. will be region free.

Also, on Wii's free online service, it will probably be quite stable. The DS also has free online play and from what I've heard, you can play 4-player Starfox with people around the world with very little to no lag.

You also said you'll be getting a non-wireless router for your gaming PC, correct? If this is true, don't spend the money on the USB wifi thing that is used for the DS and presumably the Wii. They have a limited distance they can go, much smaller than that a WiFi router can reach. Instead, get a USB/ethernet adapter. This will let you connect Wii to the internet via a wire that will be faster than what you'll get with the USB wifi adapter thing. You'll plug one end into one of the two USB ports on the back of Wii and the other end into the router.

Hope that helped.:)

Very helpful. ;)
Also, I have a wireless router that has four ethernet ports. One of which is currently used to hook up my Xbox 360 to live. If I just buy two USB/ethernet cables, one to connect my gaming PC to the net, and the other for the wii, could this work?
 
For PS2, the online wasn't laggy at all for me, and I have played online games on PS2 for like 2-3 years. Trust me, the Wii will be even better.

250 for a Wii, and 50 dollars for first party games.
 
Riddled said:
Very helpful. ;)
Also, I have a wireless router that has four ethernet ports. One of which is currently used to hook up my Xbox 360 to live. If I just buy two USB/ethernet cables, one to connect my gaming PC to the net, and the other for the wii, could this work?
Actually, you'll only need one USB/ethernet cable adapter, unless your nice new gaming PC doesn't have an ethernet port (you should always use an ethernet cable to connect to the router, unless there is no ethernet port. then you use a USB/ethernet adapter). You should get one ethernet cable to connect your PC to the router and then get one USB/ethernet adapter and another ethernet cable because you put connect the ethernet cable to the adapter, which has a USB cord on one side and an ethernet port on the other end.

Here's a picture of a USB/ethernet adapter:
rr-usb-ethernet-2996.jpg
 
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Jenova said:
For PS2, the online wasn't laggy at all for me, and I have played online games on PS2 for like 2-3 years. Trust me, the Wii will be even better.

250 for a Wii, and 50 dollars for first party games.

I don't care what you say, the PS2 online setup is an absolute disgrace, though, I suppose you do get what you pay for, so I can't complain.

Hopefully the wii won't take a leaf out of Sony's book and try to go down the same road Microsoft did.
 
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Actually, you'll only need one USB/ethernet cable adapter, unless your nice new gaming PC doesn't have an ethernet port. You should get one ethernet cable to connect your PC to the router and then get one USB/ethernet adapter and another ethernet cable because you put connect the ethernet cable to the adapter, which has a USB cord on one side and an ethernet port on the other end.
Here's a picture of a USB/ethernet adapter:
rr-usb-ethernet-2996.jpg
hmm.. im getting confused.. cant i just use my router to wirelessly connect to the wii like my DS and PSP?
 
MetroidZ said:
hmm.. im getting confused.. cant i just use my router to wirelessly connect to the wii like my DS and PSP?
Yeah, but this guy was asking if he could connect Wii to the internet using a cable because he planned on getting a non-wireless router. So yes, if you have a wireless router, your Wii will connect to it wirelessly by default, just like your DS and PSP do.
 
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Yeah, but this guy was asking if he could connect Wii to the internet using a cable because he planned on getting a non-wireless router. So yes, if you have a wireless router, your Wii will connect to it wirelessly by default, just like your DS and PSP do.
ok, gotcha. one more question, i havnt played many online games, how is the response time? is it just like playing multiplayer?
 
MetroidZ said:
ok, gotcha. one more question, i havnt played many online games, how is the response time? is it just like playing multiplayer?
Yes, just like playing multiplayer, atleast for you. Sometimes on Xbox Live, someone will come on and they're using dial-up, which causes everyone to lag out, but that person using dial-up is completly unaware.
 
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