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mZuzek said:
Shikamo said:

i live in sao jose dos campos - sao paulo and here's 220v, I've always used my Wii U in a stabilizer since I bought it in the USA on a trip.

I'd tell you to throw that stabilizer away since all signs point to the Wii U being actually bivolt, but then again, why would you risk it if you're already on a comfortable position with that?

Anyways, I think it'll do fine. I'll find somewhere to test it on 220v, and based on all the evidence, it's probably going to work just fine (in any case if it doesn't, at least I got a couple of weeks before the game's release to try and find a solution).

Nothing to care about it, my room has a lot of plug in so it's easier to organize. I used it since 2013 when I bought it and I never had a problem.

 

A Picture from my gamepad just for ... nothing :P

 



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