Resident Evil 4 - Wii Edition -alemanha- -enfrd... !!hot!! -
The European Wii disc is typically a (often labeled with "EnFrDeEsIt"):
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Point at the screen to shoot – faster and more accurate than any analog stick. | | Motion-controlled knife | Shake the remote to slash, freeing Leon from grabs instantly. | | Separate Ways | Ada Wong’s 5-chapter campaign included on-disc. | | Assignment Ada & Mercenaries | Full extra modes unlocked from the start. | | GameCube/PS2 hybrid | Uses GameCube’s lighting and character models with PS2’s extra content. | | Progressive Scan | 480p support via component cables. |
| Feature | German Wii (PAL) | US Wii (NTSC) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | En/Fr/De (auto-select) | English only | | Video Output | PAL (50Hz) but supports 480p | NTSC (60Hz) | | Censorship | None (Uncut) | None (Uncut) | | Price | Usually cheaper ($10-15) | Often overpriced ($25+) | Resident Evil 4 - Wii Edition -Alemanha- -EnFrD...
Unlike other PAL (European) releases, the German version was modified to address concerns regarding violence:
: While some rumors suggest decapitations were removed (similar to the Japanese version), most German versions retain the standard blood and gore, focusing the cuts only on the extra modes. Language Support (EnFrDe) The European Wii disc is typically a (often
Shaking the Wii Remote allows Leon to reload his weapon or perform context-sensitive knife slashes.
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On second-hand marketplaces like eBay Kleinanzeigen or Portuguese/French import sites, sellers add “Alemanha” (Germany) to indicate the disc’s origin. It signals potential buyers about: