Hey Man
Awesome. I'll see what i can do about the actual store i set up. With my US 3DS I could set it up for any country in the Americas (including South America), so hopefully I can set up an Australian Account
Yeh, I'm pretty sure EU is PAL and Australia is PAL so there shouldnt be a problem (that i know of) to playing UK/AUS games.
Its not neccessarily about whether its PAL or NTSC as the console could still be and likely is region locked to UK/EU games. For example both Japan and North America are NTSC but Japanese games won't play on a US Wii U and vice versa.
I'm pretty sure that EU and Australia are both PAL.
As for eShop connectivity, the points cards are trickier and you'll have to import UK cards. On the other hand, you might be able to use an Australian credit card to buy points directly on the shop. This is something I'm interested in and have not confirmed for myself (interested in importing EU console and buying points with American credit card).
Like I said above its not necessarily that both being PAL territories means that games are interchangeable.
Am I right in saying that a UK (PAL) Wii U will run Australian games?
Are their any power considerations I have to take into account (As in terms of a voltage transformer - Had some problems with a US 3DS with this). I have basic UK adapters so it shouldn't be a problem but do I need to get a transformer?
Will i have problems with eShop and online connectivity. Can I set up a UK account and use an Ozzie credit card, or can I set up an Aussie Account on the UK Wii U.
Club Nintendo. Will UK Wii U games be compatible with my Australian Club Nintendo account. Can I register the Wii U on my account or do I have to set up a new account for UK
Cheers for any responses, looking forward to my Wii U
I am not sure about the voltage but its 240 here in the UK. If its different in Australia you will need a transformer.
As for e-shop connectivity I suspect a UK console will only let you setup an account on the UK and I believe EU online shops and won't give you an option for Australia. For example the US consoles only allow you to choose countries in North and South America. You will also need a UK bank or credit card or buy UK e-shop cards.
As far as I'm aware Club Nintendo is specific to each country or region. UK games will only be able to be registered on a UK account and Australian games only on an Australian account.
On top of that the warranty won't be valid in Australia and if anything goes wrong you will need to contact Nintendo UK and pay for shipping costs there and back.
To be honest its going to be more hassle then its worth.