Nintendo réserve aujourd'hui une bien mauvaise surprise au monde du hack Wii. En effet, à travers la nouvelle mise à jour de la console (Wii Menu version 3.3), est intégré un patch vérifiant les sauvegardes modifiées et principalement celle de The legend of Zelda : Twilight Priincess qui a...... lire la suite
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Filed under: News, Tech stuff, Homebrew var digg_url = 'http: digg. com/nintendo/Nintendo_kills_Twilight_Hack_with_Wii_Menu_Update_3_3'; Well folks, looks like the party has come to an end. All of you enjoying your free Tetris are up the proverbial creek sans paddle.
Filed under: News, Mods var digg_url = 'http: www. digg. com/nintendo/Twilight_Hack_teases_homebrew'; Team Twiizers" have just released a hacked save file for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess that allows unsigned code to run. It requires nothing more than an SD card and a copy of Twilight Princess -- no hardware modding needed.
Filed under: Video You remember the "Twilight Hack," right? Well, Pong isn't the only thing folks are using this to run, as one man shows us his homebrew version of Tetris running on the system. Originally created as a homebrew project for the GameCube many years ago, this version of Tetris is lacking the bells and whistles most have taken for granted over the last decade or so.
A long-known exploit of Twilight Princess has allowed software enthusiasts to take control of the Nintendo Wii and launch their own homebrew. Not anymore! Because Nintendo's latest Wii Menu Update (version 3. not only brings the ability to move a Mii from the Mii Plaza into the Mii Parade directly—OMG—it also happens to patch the Twilight Hack.
Filed under: HomebrewNintendo's going to have to devise more minor Mii Channel upgrades, because they'll have more homebrew-killing attempts to barely camouflage. Almost immediately after the new Wii Menu 3. software went up and killed the Twilight Hack, coders at the HackMii blog figured out what the new code was:
Filed under: News, Homebrew Homebrewer Crediar has recorded a video of a truly epic series of Wii Menu hacks that pretty much bust the system open. All kinds of hacks are on display, both cosmetic and substantial. Most notably, Crediar has opened up the system not just to discs from every region, but channels (which suggests Virtual Console games), and, according to the text included with the video at DCEmu, GameCube games as well.
Filed under: Homebrew Yesterday's jaw-droppingly comprehensive Wii Menu hack, which enables cross-region Wii, Gamecube, and downloadable games, as well as various display and UI tweaks, was unavailable to the public when the video (encore presentation above! was released. But today creator Crediar has released the files for use on your own Wii.
Filed under: News, Homebrew var digg_url = 'http: digg. com/nintendo/Wii_Twilight_Hack_now_supports_SD_loading_Walkthrough'; For those you in the know (see: you, because you read Wii Fanboy), the "Twilight Hack" has been behind the recent influx of wonderful homebrew we've seen for the Wii.
Filed under: News var digg_url = 'http: digg. com/nintendo/Wii_Menu_updates_to_3_2'; Well, for those of you who have their Wii sitting in a dark room, all alone-like, you may have noticed what appeared to be an other-worldly blue glow emanating from the darkness within said room.
Filed under: News var digg_url = 'http: digg. com/nintendo/Nintendo_updates_Wii_to_3_4_changes_ToS_and_save_files'; Nintendo is at it again, unleashing yet another Wii Menu Update which puts us at 3. as our glowing Wii just informed us. Aside from augmenting the Nintendo User Agreement, the new system update will also "check for and automatically remove" all "unauthorized modifications to save files.
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Filed under: Wii Warm UpWe were tooling around on the Virtual Console this evening while not really paying attention, and in the midst of the multitasking, the realization hit that everyone in the room was really into the Wii Shop channel music. We're talking bobbing heads, humming softly, the works.
Filed under: Virtual Console, Mods, Controller The RetroUSB NES/SNES controller adapters enable gamers to easily attain a more genuine Virtual Console experience through the ability to use original controllers. Some hackers have gone even further, building custom circuitry into old equipment.
Filed under: Mods Some dudes at Ghosteo have breathed new life into the already-quite-vital Super Smash Bros. Brawl by ripping the game code and editing the textures to look like other well-known Nintendo costumes -- like Fierce Deity Link as he appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.
Filed under: News, HomebrewLast week, while most gamers were off writing screeds about their disappointment with E3, Wii hacker bushing was drafting an open letter to Nintendo stating that he and fellow coders had found an exploit that allows stock Wii consoles to play copied games, and seeking cooperation from Nintendo to patch this hole in such a way that homebrew is left alone.
Filed under: Fan stuff, Tech stuff, Controller, Video While we lack the skills (and free time) it takes to do anything other than blog, folks are out there, doing crazy DIY projects. This is one of them. Now, we don't condone the use of illegal emulators and ROMs, but cramming an entire NES experience into the NES controller is impressive nonetheless.
Nintendo réserve aujourd'hui une bien mauvaise surprise au monde du hack Wii. En effet, à travers la nouvelle mise à jour de la console (Wii Menu version 3. est intégré un patch vérifiant les sauvegardes modifiées et principalement celle de The legend of Zelda : Twilight Priincess qui a.
Une étape est franchie sur Wii ! grâce à Zelda : Twilight Princess, il est maintenant possible de lancer des homebrews. Les premiers sont un émulateur Super Nintendo et un Game Boy !
A few months back, hackers exploited a modified save game file in Twilight Princess to get access to the Wii. Cue an increase in stuff like homebrew for the system, leading to things as awesome as someone running Full Throttle on their Wii. Well, no more! Nintendo have quietly updated the Wii's menu (v3.
Filed under: Imports, Homebrew, WiiWare Only a few weeks after pirates figured out how to install Virtual Console games on their Wiis for free using the Twilight Hack, a clever trick for running unofficial code on an unmodded systems, hackers have expanded their counterfeit offerings to allow bootleg copies of WiiWare titles.