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Play Classic Games on Your Wii Through Emulators and the Homebrew Channel

by webmaster on Jul.22, 2010, under Wii

Kevin Opdekamp asked:

What is the homebrew channel?

The homebrew channel can do many things with your Wii console, including watching movies,listen to music and play games. Besides that you can use emulators. You can emulate old super Nintendo entertainment system, Nintendo entertainment system , Sega genesis,etc… roms to play them on your Wii. The homebrew channel is not an official channel, you can’t download it through the Wii store. You can get the channel by modifying your Wii. This can be done in two ways, the oldest method is the zelda twilight mod, this method isn’t used anymore by many people because it requires zelda twilight princess. The second method is called Homebreware, an easy guide to modify your Wii without voiding the warranty.

What is an emulator?

With an emulator you can play older games from other consoles. There are several emulators, for example you can play the super Nintendo entertainment system game super mario all stars on your Wii console. These games called roms will be played from your sd card on which you load the roms in a folder called roms through a sd card writer.

Using an emulator?

First of all you need to get the correct emulator for the correct system, you can not play Gameboy color games with a Nintendo 64 emulator. If you have found the right emulator, type the name into Google and find a website where you can download the emulator.

Most games are played with a Gamecube controller or a Wii classic controller.

Wii emulator examples.

There is a Wii Super Nintendo entertainment system emulator called Snes9x GX which I like a lot, it plays all the games in full speed, another useful emulator in my opinion is Wii64 which can emulate the powerful Nintendo 64.

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Wii Backup Disc

by webmaster on Jun.11, 2010, under Wii

There was a time when it was really very difficult to backup Nintendo Wii disks. Lots and lots of game enthusiasts search all over the Internet to get instruction on how to copy Wii disks. Play Homebrew, Backup and Import Games on your Wii Without Voiding the Warranty. To their dismay they do not get the answers that they need. All they get as an answer is that it is virtually impossible to back up Nintendo Wii games unless you are into piracy. If you want to learn how to copy Wii disks, read on and find out what the materials you need and what you need to do.

The first thing that you need if you want to learn how to copy Wii disks is a DVD-ROM that can read and backup Nintendo Wii games. Always remember this because this is very important. Not all DVD-ROM drives can copy Wii games. If you purchased the wrong DVD-ROM drive, you will not be able to proceed further.

Once this tool is available, you need to have the following programs in your computer: Rawdump 2.0, WIN RAR, and net Framework 2.0. From the Raw Dump program, you need to extract the contents of the original disk. This program will need the assistance of the WIN RAR application to compress the file. The first process can take a few hours to complete. Extracting files from an original disc takes too long so you might want to watch television first.

Once the files have been extracted and compressed, you may now burn the disc as you normally would for other files. Once the burning process is complete, you now have a backup disc that is ready to be used. You may now store the original disc in its case and just use the backup file. This way, you will not worry even if it gets scratched because you already have a back up file.

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Where to Look for a Cheap Wii Remote Controller

by webmaster on May.30, 2010, under Wii


If you have a Nintendo Wii then you will probably want to buy a cheap Wii remote. You will have already got a Wii remote when you purchased your system, but having another one will enable you to play games with other people alongside you, instead of just playing on your own.

Buying a Wii remote is not difficult, but I am sure you would rather buy a cheap Wii remote, instead of paying the full price for it. So where do you start? You could look around different gaming shops and try to find the cheapest deal. However you will probably find that there is not a lot of difference in the price. The place to look for a bargain is Ebay or some other auction site.

When purchasing off an auction site such as Ebay there are somethings that you need to watch out for. The most important aspect is to research the person you are buying from. This will entail, how long the person has been selling for and how many satisfied customers that the person has had. This is easily done as Ebay provides the information that you require.

It is going to be better to buy from someone who has been selling for a year or more and has had lots of positive reviews. This will mean that the person is a serious seller, and has built up a reputation for reliability. No seller wants to have negative reviews on their account, as this would affect future transactions.

If you make the choice to buy a cheap Wii remote from a seller who has only recently started selling and only has a few reviews, or a seller who is selling a Wii remote for a slightly higher price but has a good record, then it may be worth your while to opt for the second seller. I am not saying the first seller will be unreliable, but it’s better to be safe than sorry.

Another good idea would be to purchase a skin to go along with your cheap Wii remote. The skin goes over your Wii remote and prevents it from leaving your hand like a missile. So in conclusion, don’t bother buying another Wii remote from a conventional store, you’d be better off taking the time to search on-line auction sites like ebay. Doing this will not only allow you to purchase a cheap Wii remote, it will save you money that you can put towards games.

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Solving Your Wii Sync Problems

by webmaster on May.21, 2010, under Wii

Ok, let’s be honest, why do we buy a Nintendo Wii?

We didn’t buy it for shooters, because or playing DVDs, because then we would have bought an Xbox 360.

We didn’t buy it because we wanted a powerhouse in terms of processing power and graphics, because then we would have bough a Play station 3.

I might even say that we didn’t even buy it for the Mario and Zelda series. Sure, they are great games, but there are other platform and action RPGs in the other consoles as well.

No, the reason why we bought the Wii is motion. Swinging a bat, bowling, brandishing a sword, aiming your crosshair at an enemy, you name it. Mimicking the movement is much more natural and satisfying than pressing a button. That’s also the reason why games like Dance Dance Revolution have had so much success (try playing Dance Dance Revolution with a normal control, see how fun it is).

The Wii remote functions with two small flat pieces of silicon that rest against silicon springs, which keep them in place. When you move the Wii remote around, the centrifuge weight of these silicon pieces is measured, registered and translated to videogame input.

Wii remotes have to be synchronized with the console in order to transmit information to them. This process is known as sync, but I’m sure you knew that. The Wii remote that comes with your console is already synchronized; however, new Wii remotes will have to be synchronized in order to use them with your console.

Likewise, if you want to use your Wii remote with another Wii console, let’s say, your friend’s, you will need to sync them with that console as well.

However, sometimes, Wii sync problems arise. You might find that after following the instructions, your controls are not synchronized. Or only some of them are. Another source of Wii sync problems is the fact that there are two types of synchronization, so you might have used the wrong one for the situation.

Yet another Wii sync problem is that Wii remotes that have been synchronized don’t work anymore. That is, only the LED lights flash and then stop working.

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Fix Your Wii – Fix Disc Read Errors And More

by webmaster on May.10, 2010, under Wii

The Wii is a great piece of entertainment, but it does go through it’s own unique type of problem’s. Thing’s like the “Disc Read Error”, and the bricked Wii, and many game fixes, can be a hassle, and cost money to fix. But if you could fix all these Wii problem’s on your own, you would save ton’s of money, AND never have to go without playing your Wii.

The Wii Fix Guide is the only Wii guide completely designated to the unique set of problem’s that come with the Wii video game console.

Whatever the problem is, be it a Disc Read Error, or your remote movements not registering; just fix it yourself with the Nintendo Wii Fix Guide. It will take you step by step through the whole process. There is’t any previous technical knowledge needed nor any special tools required (just a small Phillips screw driver and a Triwing driver), because we want anyone to be able to repair their Nintendo Wii console by themselves.

We are so sure of our Nintendo Wii Fix Guide that we guarantee it 100%. You either fix your Nintendo Wii console or you get your money back.

However, you don’t have to have a ruined playing session. The solution is right here: The Nintendo Wii Fix Guide.

No more remotes that don’t work or DVD movies that won’t play or games saves that are corrupted. The Nintendo Wii Fix Guide will teach you how to fix your Nintendo Wii console in one hour. Don’t send your Nintendo Wii for repair. It will take 4 to 6 weeks and it will only be a temporary solution. Besides, let’s be honest, can you really wait that long when you just bought a video game that you’ve been waiting for months?

Sending your Nintendo Wii console to a local repair shop isn’t much better. In fact, once your console is out of your sight, you will have to take their word. They could tell you it’s the laser, the fan, the board or everything at once and you won’t have any way to refute them.

Do you really want to spend your hard earned money and risk your Nintendo Wii console like that?

Luckily you don’t have to. Fixing your own Wii is the best bet. Once you read the guide you will see that it’s not hard, basically you just need to see how and why certain Wii problem’s occur. Its always better to have such a guide at your disposal. It’s always best to be familiar with your electronics. Whenever something goes wrong you will be aware of the problem, this save’s time and money -and not to mention , saving the headache of not knowing and not playing.

And the best part about owning the Wi Fix Guide is that its way cheaper than having to send off your Wii to the Nintendo company or the local electronic shop.

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