Snes9xGx.wii
Wii homebrew developer unholyfire has announced the release of Snes9xGx.wii 0.01b. If you haven't figured out what it does based on the title, it's an emulator which allows users to run SNES roms on their Wii.
According to the developer, this application is running a modified version of the Snes9xGx 1.43 emulator
OpenWii2.4 Setup NTSC
Nintendo Wii homebrew developer andii has announced the release of a new build for the open-source modchip OpenWii, bumping the project up to version 2.4. This is still for Atmega8 (Chiip).
Anyway, andii has highlighted the many changes that were implemented to this specific build
Gecko Region Free
Nintendo Wii owners who've been utilizing homebrew developer Nuke's Gecko Region Free loader for region free gaming can rejoice, because a new version of the nifty application is out. Like its previous releases, Gecko Region Free version 1.3 is bringing a handful of tweaks
Mii Extractor
If you're a bit attached to your own Mii, this Nintendo Wii homebrew application from (yet again) coder waninkoko is particularly for you. Mii Extractor version 1.0 lets you extract all the Mii avatars from your Wii to an SD card.
This is another simple-to-use homebrew in the likeness of dev waninkoko's Wii Duplicated Channel Remover version 2
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
WAD Manager
Homebrew on the Wii is very much alive since the advent of Team Twiizer's Homebrew Channel, and developer Waninkoko just sweetened the scenario with WAD Manager version 1.0. This homebrew cherry topping should give aid to users who wish to file those WAD files on multiple SD cards and keep a collection on hand
The latest build for the Homebrew Channel for the Wii is at Beta 8, and Team Twiizer's update has made the HBC installer a bit more proactive in determining the status of your Nintendo Wii's System Menu
The latest build for the Homebrew Channel for the Wii is at Beta 8, and Team Twiizer's update has made the HBC installer a bit more proactive in determining the status of your Nintendo Wii's System Menu
SD Explorer
Heigh-ho, Wiibrewers! If your SD Card's getting a bit too crowded with all your programs, you might want to check out this program. It's an update from coder miom for the SD Explorer Wiibrew, which lets you do basic file operations on your SD card. Now on version 0.9, this download also includes the source code
WiiMU
From WiiBrew, we learn that homebrew developer SquidMan has initiated a project to completely replace the Nintendo Wii's System Menu system. WiiMU version 1.2 is the latest build to come out of the project, being capable of running alongside the Wii Menu system files while completely replacing the official interface with its own