I have a WII
bought in the states so NTSC version. Most stores here sell both PAL and NTSC games, BUT you have to make sure when you buy a game which version you are buying. Ask the salespeople over and over which version the game is. Some you can easily tell as they have it written on them, others it is impossible to tell. Be warned, you cannot take things back here. I have been unlucky to buy a game or two with the salesperson promising me it was NTSC only to get it home and find it to be PAL GRRR. Now I only buy the games in the states over the summer.
I have a WII
bought in the states so NTSC version. Most stores here sell both PAL and NTSC games, BUT you have to make sure when you buy a game which version you are buying. Ask the salespeople over and over which version the game is. Some you can easily tell as they have it written on them, others it is impossible to tell. Be warned, you cannot take things back here. I have been unlucky to buy a game or two with the salesperson promising me it was NTSC only to get it home and find it to be PAL GRRR. Now I only buy the games in the states over the summer.