NTSC in Europe?

Welll, it would be an american plug, so you would need an american plug converter.

And i doubt online updating would work
 
micster said:
Welll, it would be an american plug, so you would need an american plug converter.

And i doubt online updating would work

hehe... :)

for the power he is correct but to play a US console on a PAL tv you would need a TV which supports NTSC as that is the signal the US wii communicates using...

TheRook
 
micster said:
I dident add that as most european tv's support NTSC

mine doesn't... :(

found that out when my friend brought round his PS2 and a US copy of Katamari Damacy :( came up in black and white... shame...

the converter only works with the problem i have...

not if you get a scrambled image...

TheRook
 
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Thanks guys.

I figured that's what you needed but I was also nervous about bringing it over in the first place. Usually when I go and convert the power for my laptop, there is still too much current and you can actually receive a minor shock if your touch the screen.

I have a Quosmio and the top part is metal so that could account for it but my Wii is not going to like fry or anything if it gets a little too much current?
 
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