Wii Homebrew
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Wii homebrew development has been increasing ever so slightly since the original twilight hack was discovered. The original hack was discovered by inputting a huge name as the name for your Zelda character; this then sent the memory into buffer over flow mode, which then enabled some clever people to run a script on it. Now once this twilight has been run you can choose to install the wii homebrew channel which will allow you to run homebrew without having to run the hack every time, the big feature I personally like about the homebrew channel is that it allows you to update it via the console, this cuts out the tediousness of having to go through the whole process every time there’s an update. There is a wide range of applications already available, which include things like emulators, games and media programs. To install these applications it’s a simple process of copying the downloaded file on to the SD card. One controversial application that was leaked by beta testers, is been developed by Waninkoko, (he now says that he has stopped any further development due to the application being leaked), the program is a wii iso loader; by the name I’m pretty sure you know what it does. The application has received a lot of criticism by the gaming community, due to the iso loader only having one real purpose, to load pirate games, the wii community is worried that the same would happen to the wii what has happened to the psp, where the quality of games has dropped to nothing due to a near 90% piracy rate. It’s advised that you do not try the application due to it been in beta, and running a high risk of bricking your console.