I bought a Nintendo Wii off Craigstlist for $180. I'd have preferred a new Nintendo Wii instead of looking for a used one but none of the stores I went to have Wiis in stock. That **** is sold out everywhere.
Everywhere on the net, it says that Nintendo Wii
s whose lot number is above the number LU65XXXXX is hard to mod.
This Wii is under that (LU57XXXX) so my friend was able to mod it easily.
I downloaded games off the internet from sites like , , and demonoid then burned to DVD+R on 4x's speed with IMGBurn. I can watch DVD movies with my Wii and play Nintendo 64, Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis emulators. I installed homebrew channels and other custom game channels like Super Contra, Megaman 10 and Castlevania for example.
My Wii is 'soft-modded' the Wii. Basically, My Wii doesn't have to be opened up at all. All he did was use an SD memory card to mod the Wii. It's pretty easy. He gave me a couple files so I can use them to mod some other friend's Wiis. I just gotta look up the tutorials online.
If you don't have a Wii and want to play Wii games, try downloading the Dolphin emulator?
It plays Wii games on the PC.
Red Steel II
Boom Blox
Wii Sports
Wii Sports Resort
Rabbids Go Home
Mario and Sonic Olympic Games
Muramasa
Okami
Punch Out
Super Paper Mario
Residen Evil 4: Wii Edition
Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles
Super Mario Kart
Excitebots
Need 4 Speed Nitro
Need 4 Speed Pro Street
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Super Mario Galaxy
The New Super Mario Bros.
The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess
Metroid Trilogy
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
Sonic and The Secret Rings
Sonic and The Black Knight
Sonic Unleashed
Sonic and Sega All-Star Racing
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash-Up
Samurai Showdown Anthology
Tatsunoku Vs. Capcom
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
The Conduit
No More Heroes
No More Heroes 2
Prince of Persia: Rival Swords
Mario Party 8
Madworld
Only games I've really played so far is Super Mario Galaxy and Red Steel II. I bought the Wii Motion Plus just to be able to play Red Steel II. This game is pretty awesome.
One thing I learned about the games I downloaded is that I should mostly only try to download NTSC format games because when I use PAL format games, they end up black-n-white on my downstairs TV. They work fine on my upstairs TV though.
Everywhere on the net, it says that Nintendo Wii
s whose lot number is above the number LU65XXXXX is hard to mod.
This Wii is under that (LU57XXXX) so my friend was able to mod it easily.
I downloaded games off the internet from sites like , , and demonoid then burned to DVD+R on 4x's speed with IMGBurn. I can watch DVD movies with my Wii and play Nintendo 64, Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis emulators. I installed homebrew channels and other custom game channels like Super Contra, Megaman 10 and Castlevania for example.
My Wii is 'soft-modded' the Wii. Basically, My Wii doesn't have to be opened up at all. All he did was use an SD memory card to mod the Wii. It's pretty easy. He gave me a couple files so I can use them to mod some other friend's Wiis. I just gotta look up the tutorials online.
If you don't have a Wii and want to play Wii games, try downloading the Dolphin emulator?
It plays Wii games on the PC.
Super Mario Bros Wii / PC
I've downloaded and burned these games so far:
So this guy on YouTube has some gameplay of New Super Mario Bros. Wii running through a PC emulator called Dolphin. The footage has some obvious audio hiccups and the video freezes at 1:10 until 1:18. Beautiful nonetheless.
Other than that, it puts YouTube's new 1080p converter to good use and looks incredible. The creator of the video claims the game was running perfectly fine at 60 FPS, but using Fraps to record brought him down to 30 FPS. Once again, Fraps kills the fun! Oh well, it's still brilliant.
Other than that, it puts YouTube's new 1080p converter to good use and looks incredible. The creator of the video claims the game was running perfectly fine at 60 FPS, but using Fraps to record brought him down to 30 FPS. Once again, Fraps kills the fun! Oh well, it's still brilliant.
Red Steel II
Boom Blox
Wii Sports
Wii Sports Resort
Rabbids Go Home
Mario and Sonic Olympic Games
Muramasa
Okami
Punch Out
Super Paper Mario
Residen Evil 4: Wii Edition
Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles
Super Mario Kart
Excitebots
Need 4 Speed Nitro
Need 4 Speed Pro Street
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Super Mario Galaxy
The New Super Mario Bros.
The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess
Metroid Trilogy
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
Sonic and The Secret Rings
Sonic and The Black Knight
Sonic Unleashed
Sonic and Sega All-Star Racing
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash-Up
Samurai Showdown Anthology
Tatsunoku Vs. Capcom
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
The Conduit
No More Heroes
No More Heroes 2
Prince of Persia: Rival Swords
Mario Party 8
Madworld
Only games I've really played so far is Super Mario Galaxy and Red Steel II. I bought the Wii Motion Plus just to be able to play Red Steel II. This game is pretty awesome.
One thing I learned about the games I downloaded is that I should mostly only try to download NTSC format games because when I use PAL format games, they end up black-n-white on my downstairs TV. They work fine on my upstairs TV though.
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