Here's a big step for the Wii homebrew community: Homebrew developer svpe managed to come up with a USB mass storage device tester for the Wii, a simple homebrewed program that lets Wii users preview the contents of their USB storage devices
Mii Installer
Give your Mii a vacation house... on your SD card? Nah. This is the Mii Extractor and Mii Installer homebrew programs from developer Waninkoko.
These programs allow you to transfer all of your Miis back and forth from your Wii and SD card. Just run the respective program to either install or extract your Miis
Mii Extractor
Give your Mii a vacation house... on your SD card? Nah. This is the Mii Extractor and Mii Installer homebrew programs from developer Waninkoko.
These programs allow you to transfer all of your Miis back and forth from your Wii and SD card. Just run the respective program to either install or extract your Miis
SDLMame 0.125 on Wii (UPDATED)
While the initial version of nuvalo's SDLMame 0.125 on Wii had a couple of kinks in the system, the developer is slowly making some headway by correcting them in the latest build
NTSC-U Semi Brick Fix
Those who experienced the misfortune of having their Wii bricked by trying to load an imported game (because they forgot to use applications like Gecko Region Free) can now heave a sigh of relief, because Bushing managed to come up with the NTSC-U Semi Brick Fix
Wii Config
As the latest from homebrew developer Waninkoko, Wii Config version 1.0 is the developer's first release of a homebrew semi-brick circumvention tool for the Nintendo Wii
Wii Config
As the latest from homebrew developer Waninkoko, Wii Config version 1.0 is the developer's first release of a homebrew semi-brick circumvention tool for the Nintendo Wii
WiiWhiteboard
At this point, a lot of you guys have at least heard of Johnny Chung Lee, specifically his work on the Head Tracking application originally intended to be in EA's Boom Blox. The feature never made it to the game's final build, although it hinted at the sort of ideas Lee had brewing up, which brings us to today's topic
Wii Homebrew Channel
The time of reckoning is at hand! The Wii Homebrew Channel has now been released to the public. Care of Team Twiizers, you can now launch Wii homebrew applications easily, right from you SD card.
You've seen the video demonstration of the Wii Homebrew Channel, and maybe you've even been able to run the beta version. Now it's full steam ahead
Gecko Region Free
A new version of Gecko Region Free has been served by Nuke, and version 1.5 is the first release targeted at Team Twiizer's Wii Homebrew Channel, says the homebrew developer. But with change comes a little hiccup on Gecko Region Free's part, and you might find some games not loading as they would have before