I bought a Korean version of Wii on June 29th this year, which cost about 14. For the whole family to play, I also bought a set of nunchakus (high imitation, about 15)!
Wii bought now are basically Korean versions, which are good in quality and low in price, and the voltage in Korea is the same as that in China, which is 22V! When you buy it, the seller usually cracked it. When you buy it, ask if you can play pirated CDs or read hard disks, and how to use it.
You must try the machine. I tried the machine in the shop and found that the machine I bought could not read the disk, so I asked my boss to change it for me. I also tried all pirated CDs, and it could read normally!
recently, I heard that I read pirated discs, so I bought a hard disk online not long ago, and it hasn't arrived yet. 25G, with 168 games, 39 yuan. I'm so excited to have my favorite Chinese version of Zelda.
(1) Similarities:
Nature: All belong to the top-down reform and self-help movement of the landlord class.
Background: This all happened against the back