Wii-Linux Proof of Concept version 0.2
Albert "isobel" Herranz and the rest of his development team has come up with the second version of Wii-Linux proof of concept
AtaWiiMobile Gaming, WiiVersion: beta 1.0 Upload date: 30 Jan 12 Tags: Games
Freeware
The well-known Atari ST emulator CaSTaway for various handheld devices including the Sony PlayStation Portable can now run on the Nintendo Wii in the form of AtaWii, a port of the aged homebrew application by developer NoNameNo
Geckoloader
If you're interested in getting into the Nintendo Wii homebrew scene, then Geckoloader by homebrew developer dhewg should be right up your alley. Featuring quite the changelog in this update, this version definitely offers a smoother ride in terms of homebrew purposes, as well as an added convenience for those of us without Gamecube controllers
WriteELF GUI
The Nintendo Wii homebrew application WriteELF was coded by cybermind and was aimed to allow users to write ELF files on their SD cards using their PC units. This particular program is currently on version 1.6.
Now Spanish homebrew developer TioSolid created a new program aptly named WriteELF GUI that makes the use of cybermind's program a lot easier
Twilight Hack
Team Twiizers, always at the forefront of homebrew for the Nintendo Wii, released yet another version of its Twilight Hack. This time, Twilight Hack version 0.1 Alpha 3a offers new features which make it easier to load ELF files on the white hot console
BallionMobile Gaming, WiiVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 30 Jan 12 Tags: Games
Freeware
Ballion
Those interested in the development of the Wii homebrew scene better check this out: there's a new homebrew game that's ported to the Wii, called Ballion. It's actually based on an old Commodore 64 game, Crillion, and another version of the homebrew is coded for the PS2
Ahoy there, Wii homebrew enthusiasts! Breakthrough team Team Twiizers has just updated their legendary homebrew, Twilight Hack, and this time it's for the users who keep getting an error message while loading the boot
Wii Duplicated Channel Remover
Irritated by those pesky duplicate channels in your Wii menu after running a game from another region? Homebrew developer waninkoko takes care of that with Wii Duplicated Channel Remover.
You may not want to get that Nintendo system update yet as this application uses the Trucha bug
Snake for the Wii
With the sort of classic game ports popping up lately, it's pretty safe to say that the Wii's homebrew scene is taking its first baby steps quite well. Now, if you're looking to complement your growing collection of homebrew titles with another favorite, you'll want to take a look at Uschghost's initial release of Snake
Chess for the Wii
Apparently, this is is going to be the fifth homebrew game we'll be reporting for the Nintendo Wii. It's a simple game of chess created by developer hanse, and is actually a port of Tom Kerrigan's Simple Chess Program (TSCP).
TSCP was written back in 1997 as a means of demonstrating the basics of chess programing