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kaffo | 21:12 Thu 05th Jun 2008 | Shopping & Style
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Hey can anyone help I've returned home from Florida today (only a little depressed) whilst out there I bought 2 games in Wal-mart a DS game and a Wii game, the assistant told me these games would be compatible for playing at home(UK). Going on this recommendation - I also purchased another Wii game at Orlando airport. I've tried playing them today, but they will not play --- Does anyone know what I can do---- Unfortunately I cannot go back and ask for my money back until next year !!!
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I can only suggest trying to resell them on ebay to someone who has bought an imported Wii. Annoying when that happens, you could complain to Walmart, but it is a bit difficult when you can no longer reeturn the goods.
I have a USA DS game and it works in my UK nintendo DS. it works just as well as a UK game.
DS games are fine, it is the Wii games that are the problem - they are regional.
The DS game should be fine, but if you have your receipt you should be able to take them back to any Asda store for refund/exchange.
Sorry - that should be, your receipt from Walmart, not for the one bought at Orlando airport.
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thanks for all your help the DS one doesn't work but I've not got a DS lite - someone said it will work fine on a lite - i've not got the wal-mart receipts so i'll have to wait for my credit card statement to show them... i'll have to ebay the Orlando Airport one I think..... thanks
I have bought DS games in the states for my sons DS lites and they definitely work - hope you get it all sorted out.
Asda is now owned by walmart so contacting their head office could be a way of sorting it.

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