Unlock Your Wii Today And Play Homebrew Games

July 17, 2009 by Sandra Stammberger  
Filed under Nintendo Wii Games

by Dana Goldberg

Are you a Nintendo fan? Did you know that the Wii has a program that will allow you to be able to play any game for free on the system? Well you should know that Wii has some of the coolest games and can play old school games. To get the Wii Homebrew on your Wii you need to read this article to learn more about it.

Are you a gamer that doesn't have a lot of money and works a dead end job with low pay? If you purchased a Wii recently, then you need to know about Wii homebrew. There are a lot of information on the Internet that will provide you with the correct methods.

Are you a gamer that likes to play Mario and Super Metroid? When you mod your gaming console, you are breaking laws that can put a big fine on your hands.

Once you download and install the software to the Wii, you can use the software to read burned games. The burned games can be done through downloading ISO's through the Internet. The burning can be done on DVD-R's and a good image burning program.

The software that needs to be placed on the Wii is from burned software called homebrew. Using the homebrew software is easier than wasting money on mod chips that could ruin your system if you do not do the process right. There are many people that don't like opening their system up in order to place mod chips inside it. You can also find it can harm your Wii. This is why you should use Homebrew installer.

The installment can help your console read Imaged back up. You will be able to play your favorite games for free! The downloads for the ISO's for this console can be found on many websites or even through bit torrent.

The Wii Homebrew can help you watch DVD's as well as the older genre video games. You can now play the old N64 games and Sega genesis. Oh and don't forget the NES and Super Nintendo games that you download to this ever so popular gaming console. The older genre of downloaded games can be accessed with the homebrew installed. You can play all your favorite N64 games that inspired you when they first game out. Doesn't that sound like a lot of fun?

When you go to download the Wii homebrew for your system, you need to know about how it's free to use. You won't be paying anymore high dollar video games that can hurt your wallet. The Wii has plenty to offer and all is unlocked with using this software. Although, it can be illegal it's really worth the chance to play your favorite games today on the Nintendo Wii console.

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Wii Remote Controller

April 2, 2009 by artem mangsif  
Filed under Nintendo Wii Accessories

by artem mangsif

Bedazzled and tantalized could best summarize what the gaming public felt after Nintendo presented its newest product, the Wii, in Tuesdays E3 press conference parade. Gamers were bedazzled in the wake of the demonstration of the advanced Wii remote controller system but at the same time left tantalized as Nintendo opted not to make any announcement with regards to price and availability.

The anticipation with regards to price and availability of Wii is understandable as a reaction to a precedent set by Sony when it announced the price and available of its own PlayStation3. PlayStation 3 will be available in a 20 GB hard drive version priced at $ 499 and a 60 GB hard drive model priced at $ 599. Release date in North America will be Nov. 17

The technology that caught the attention of those in attendance was a two-handed, motion-sensitive remote controller which, as revealed in the demonstration, afforded the user with virtually unhindered range of motion and decree of flexibility in terms of control. Games that necessitate near-as-humanly-possible movement for maximum gaming experience such as sports and fighting games are perceived to be the primary recipients of the benefits offered by the new system.

At the same time that Nintendo demonstrated the capabilities of its new controller, it also took time to present the 27 games that will be available for Wii. Thus it decided to hold back news regarding price and release date so that the attention of gamers will be focused on the gaming experience underpinning Wii.

Aside from the need to keep the features of the remote controller and the accompanying catalog of games on center stage, Nintendo executive vice president for sales and marketing Reggie Fils-Aime took time to react on the mixed reception to the new consoles name. He admitted that the name may take some time to be accepted by fans but added that the company feels the name (a homonym of we) is representative of Nintendos aim to make the game more accessible to and inclusive of the mass-base of players who patronize its products.

We want to thank everyone who wrote good things about it the day you heard about it, declared Fils-Aime. He added he extended his gratitude to all those who presented their reaction to the new name regardless the content of reaction.

Due to the fact that Wii will target hard-core gamers as well as the majority of players who settle for simple fun games, it could be inferred that the cost for the Wii will be lower than that of PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Further filling up the information gaps, Nintendo mentioned that the console will be available fourth quarter of 2006.

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GameStop: We’ve Got Wii For Weeks – Wired News

November 19, 2008 by Wii Editor  
Filed under Nintendo Wii Console

GameStop: We've Got Wii For Weeks
Wired News

Looking to get a Wii for Christmas? Act now.

Last night at the Lich King launch, I got the chance to speak with a GameStop exec who pointed out that Wii was currently in stock at the San Francisco downtown store.

In fact, he said, the retailer had secured enough Wii consoles from Nintendo that he was confident the hard-to-find game system would be in stock at all GameStop stores until the first week of December. That's right -- GameStop could have enough to last through Black Friday.

It's not just GameStop, though -- it's in stock right now at Amazon, too, and I wouldn't be shocked if you see it in big box stores. It seems not that demand is declining, but that Nintendo has finally gotten production ramped up to levels that actually support the continued demand.

After that, who knows. Wii Fit is a "different story," they said. Looks like it won't be terribly difficult to get Wii this holiday season, but the exercise game will be the Turbo Man of 2008.