The system also comes preloaded with Homebrew and Softchip (an alternate backup launcher). – 10 games (not imported, obviously) – freeĪll games work fine as long as you load them through the WiiGator Gamma Backup Launcher 0.3. – Wii Fit imported from Japan (with Wii Fit game/software): 800 RMB – Extra Wii controller set (Wii remote + “nunchuk”): 450 RMB – Installation of WiiGator “backup launcher” (which allows you to play “backup copy” AKA pirated games): free – Basic Wii system (one controller) imported from Korea: 1580 RMB These are the prices I was quoted at my local video game shop: I imagine it is possible buy the Wii imported from the United States and other countries as well. While previously Japanese Wii systems were the most common, now Korean imports are becoming more common. Nintendo does not officially sell the Wii in the People’s Republic of China, so buyers must purchase an imported system. XBox 360 has similar status re: pirating to Wii in China, but I have almost no experience with it, so will limit my observations to the Wii and its games. There’s not much to say about PS3, because it is so far uncracked/unpirated, so everyone who plays PS3 here imports everything. A while back I blogged about buying a PS2 in China, and there was a lot of interest.
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