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Wii thing
I went to buy a Korean version of the Wii on June 29 this year, 1400 or so, in order to play with the whole family, I bought a set of nunchucks (high imitation, 150 or so)!
Now buy Wii is basically the Korean version of the cheap, and the Korean voltage with China, is 220V! Buy when the seller is generally cracked, you buy ask clearly can play pirated CD-ROMs or read the hard disk, how to use
Be sure to try the machine, I was in the store to try the machine, found that the machine can not be read, then the boss let a change one to me! I also tried all the pirated CD-ROMs, and all of them read the disk normally!
Recently I heard that reading pirated disks damages the machine, so I went online to buy a hard disk not long ago, and it hasn't arrived yet. 250G, with 168 games in it, for 390 yuan. (It has the Chinese version of my favorite, Zelda, so excited)
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