We've certainly had our fill of Wii homebrew games like Chess, Snake, and even Crillion for the Wii, but what about other programs and applications? Westy92's Wii Pi displayer just proves that the Nintendo Wii has homebrew potential beyond games.
Like most other existing Wii homebrew, installing these applications involve using the Zelda Chainloader. Make sure that you know what you're doing before you attempt to install the program, to ensure optimal performance from your Wii homebrew. If in doubt, you can always check the homebrew developer's website for more information. Enjoy!
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