So You Want To Play Homebrew Wii Games?
Sunday, January 31st, 2010Ever wonder how it’s possible for you to get more games for your Nintendo Wii without purchasing them one by one? Even if you did get them from Amazon or ebay somewhere, you would still be paying a serious price for each game, particularly if they’re in demand.
Well, there’s a soluction to your problem which would solve this and would benefit you in alternative routes also which we’ll get to in a minute. For now, lets just say you could change your wii so that you could download and play additional games at no additional cost to you. Would you be interested? Naturally you would. But in addition to this, what if you could play N64, Sega Genesis, and imported games, would you be interested in this too? Let me ask you another question before you reply that……would you have an interest in free downloads of flicks and music as well?
Unlocking Wii isn’t that difficult. You’ve got to install an open-source software on your Wii called Homebrew channel. Homebrew is a term given to video games and applications produced by consumers. Let’s imagine you make a game that can be played on your Wii. That would be considered a homebrew game. Once you get the Wii Homebrew Channel, you’ll be able to launch homebrew games and programs that allow you to unlock Nintendo Wii features. There are homebrew applications that allow you to play dvds, copy / backup games, and emulators to play Old Skool games. You will only have to install Homebrew Channel once and you won’t have to open your Nintendo Wii to install it.
Since Wii homebrew apps includes emulators with all those files and folders necessary for unlocking wii, this would give you the ability to have access to various classic games of other consoles like GameCube, N64 and Sega Genesis games, and were not talking about 50 or 100 games here but you’ll be permitted access to more than two thousand free games after enabling HombreWare on your system. So if you are into those games, games, games…you will be stuffed with it through this programme.
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