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Released in North America in November 2006, the Wii was Nintendo's first home console to directly support Internet connectivity, supporting both online games and digital distribution of games and media applications through the Wii Shop Channel.

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plugged my wii in 220

I just did the same mistake and plugged my wii in 220, i heard a noise and smell something burning, but what mostly worries me is if what burnt was the power brick or the wii itself went down to it's grave... Anyone has any thoughts if my wii might have survived?

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So you have a US Wii (made to work with 110V) and you connected to a 220V socket (somewhere else in the world)? In this case only the AC adapter (power brick) should be gone

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