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For Wii, your console must be able to run homebrew. There are a few more prerequisites for getting your systems eligible to use the homebrew servers. Your Wii has to be homebrew-compatible.
Yes, yes, these days the Wii isn't as useful as we'd hoped. As useful as it could be. Unless, that is, you're running the Homebrew channel. Here's how you install it.
The will she/won’t she back and forth of the Wii Homebrew scene lately probably has a bunch of you, even if you’re a veteran, confused. WiiHD has a good walkthrough teaching you how to get ...
Once you've got your Wii opened up to homebrew apps, you've unlocked all kinds of potential, including emulators for old-school gaming consoles, different media players, and other utilities.
Bummed because you've got a new Wii and the Twilight Princess hack won't work on it? Have an older Wii but you don't want to buy Twilight Princess just to install Homebrew? Try the free and easy ...
Nintendo’s latest, the Wii U, was never expected to escape the wrath of the modding community. Point in case, it’s now been retro-hacked to run the Wii’s Homebrew Channel, an interface that ...
With the launch of the Wii U yesterday, we were wondering exactly how long it would take for this new console to be broken wide open allowing for the execution of homebrew code. Technically, it ...
Thankfully, the Wii’s homebrew scene is fairly stable, and took only a few days to bounce back (mostly) intact after being temporarily shut down last week.