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Originally posted by Mayhem View PostThe procedure is as follows:
1) Set country to Brazil (may require reaccepting the T&C)
2) Go online
3) Purchase points using credit card because in Brazil, they only check against postcode, not full address
4) Quit online
5) Reset country to US (will require reaccepting the T&C)
6) Go back online and buy games!
And yes, what language you use is set independent to the country you say you are in.
Never played SNES castlevania before, here I come.
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Originally posted by Boggy View PostThanks for this post, I can now buy some VC titles at cheapo prices.
Never played SNES castlevania before, here I come.
Plus my Keene component to RGB converter is out of stock and will take 4 days to arrive, nyarg!
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Originally posted by Briareos View PostQuick question as my US wii is currently zooming around on a DHL van, anyone know when they are releasing the doohicky that allows you to go online if you have a wired modem? Virtual console and gigher memory cards are all off limits until i can get it
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The Wii was smart enough to connect to the router DHCP and through two switches (ah yes, some serious LAN maddness in my house) and the best thing of the Datel adapter is that it comes with Tx/Rx leds. The adapter uses a standard RJ-45 10/100 port, cannot confirm about Gigabit capabilities as I don't have any Gigabit switches.
Still don't understand why Nintento didn't include an ethernet port, but at least it's very easy to set a wired connection.
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Originally posted by Gouk View Postthese are expensive why did you need one of these? - just curious
Now i'm off to hunt the thread for all the questions everyone else has asked when they got thier Wii's ages ago, such as "which memory card" etc etc.
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Originally posted by Briareos View PostWell, the old SD tv i have displays NTSC signals as b&w. The US Wii outputs component and S-video (rather than the UK Wii's component and RGB). Since my tv has no s-video support (and s-video though scart does not work) the only option is RGB via scart. To get that from a US Wii I need to buy a component cable, run it through an RGB converter and feed it into my scart socket. I think gunrock has done the same thing, but I can't be sure. Watch this space for updates!
Now i'm off to hunt the thread for all the questions everyone else has asked when they got thier Wii's ages ago, such as "which memory card" etc etc.
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