In the end, though, I figured out that the best solution for playing import Gamecube and Wii games involved using Priiloader and/or a USB Loader along with DIOS MIOS. I was unable to use the latest version of Nintendo't on my Wii (downloaded directly from the official repository), however, I found this version, which worked, and through it I updated to the lastest version. Using it, I was able to play my copy of Chibi Robo, which indicates that it has a more complicated type of region lock. It also has far better compatibility than DIOS MIOS. The best solution to play import Gamecube games (as well as their backups) is actually Nintendon't, which is an app that you can launch from the Homebrew Channel and doesn't need any kind of additional modding (unlike Priiloader and DIOS MIOS, see below). If anything, the text on the box of my copy is in German. It may be that my copy is somehow broken, but I can't say that for sure, because I was still able to use it to create a CFG/DIOS MIOS backup (more on this below). Chibi Robo, on the other hand, didn't run under GeckoOS, nor any other method I tried. I was able to choose the game's language, play at 60fps and save and load without any problem. So, I managed to put my hands on two PAL Gamecube games ( Rayman 3 and Chibi Robo) and tested them against GeckoOS 1.9.3.1 and concluded that the answer to my original question is yes and no.
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