Resident Evil 4 - Wii Edition -alemanha- -enfrd... [2025]

It looks like you’re looking for a useful blog post about , specifically regarding the German version (likely the USK/uncut release) and the En/Fr/De (English, French, German) language options.

Is it censored? Is it worth importing? Let’s break down exactly what you’re getting. If you’re shopping on eBay or European marketplaces, you’ll see listings from Alemanha (Portugese/German for Germany). The German cover art often includes a small flag or text indicating En/Fr/De . This stands for English, French, and German (languages included on the disc). The Censorship Question – Good News! Unlike the German versions of Resident Evil 2 (PS1) or Resident Evil 4 on the GameCube (which famously removed the “Ashley chainsaw death” and blood splatter), the Wii Edition in Germany is fully uncut. Resident Evil 4 - Wii Edition -Alemanha- -EnFrD...

| 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+) | It looks like you’re looking for a useful

Disclaimer: Always check your Wii’s region (NTSC vs. PAL) before importing. This post refers to the PAL (European) German release. Let’s break down exactly what you’re getting

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When people talk about the best way to play Resident Evil 4 , the conversation usually lands on the Wii Edition. Why? Because the Wiimote aiming makes headshots feel like second nature. But here’s a twist that confuses many collectors: the labeled En/Fr/De .