Archives for Wii Articles category
27 Jul
Gamecube and Classic controllers banned in US
Posted in Wii Articles, Wii Reviews by LiquidIce | No CommentsThis isn't the first time Nintendo has been sued, but none have ended like this. As of July 23rd, no more Gamecube or Wii Classic controllers will be sold in the US.... bummer.
How will we play oldschool wii shop titles now?
[news via wiiusers.net]
The Homebrew Channel can be downloaded from the official site:
http://hbc.hackmii.com/
25 Feb
Wiibrew chainloader and Twilight Hack
Posted in Wii Articles, Wii Reviews by LiquidIce | No Commentshttp://wiibrew.org/index.php?title=Twilight_Hack
The Twilight Hack works by employing a lengthly character name for the horse in the game ('Epona') in order to facilitate a stack smash. This gets triggered when talking to the man next to you when you start the savegame as he loads the name to use it in his dialog or upon entering the next zone when the game loads the horse for you to ride.
Nice work guys!Homebrew is starting to trickle out. We have a wii mode MP3 player and a Wii SNES Emulator released recently. More to come soon, I'm sure...
All made possible by dumping ram. Kids, don't try this at home
30 Dec
Wii Hacked - First Homebrew Demo
Posted in Wii Articles, Wii Reviews by LiquidIce | No CommentsThere are no additional details on when the information will be released so others may write their own apps from the wii. The next step is to get libraries built or obtain an sdk so more apps can begin to get ported to the Wii. It sounds like lots of work still needs to be done before we will see any useful applications come from the Wii homebrew scene, but 2008 is going to be a good year for wii hackers! Stay tuned@!
Read more:
viaWiiNintendo.net
Interview with the hacker who cracked the Wii
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UPDATE:
Additional Information from xiaNaix @ PSX-Scene:
* They got the wii keys, and we could use them without hacking our wii again.
* This hack requires a drive modchip to execute the code.
* There is not any tool to sign the code, but it’s coming soon.
* They are working to access to the SD thought EXI.
* There is not any stack homebrew for bluetooth
* A linux port for Wii will be released easily.
30 Dec
Head Tracking - VR using Wiimote
Posted in Wii Articles, Wii Reviews by LiquidIce | No CommentsWatch the video:
23 Dec
Wii Browser SDK - Javascript API Supports 4 Wiimotes
Posted in Wii Articles, Wii Reviews by LiquidIce | No CommentsThe Wii Remote data is accessed through the opera.wiiremote object. This object offers a single method opera.wiiremote.update(n) which is used to obtain the status of an individual Wii Remote. The method expects a single parameter; the Wii Remote number. The number is zero-based, so it starts at 0 for the first remote, and ends at 3 for the fourth remote. The method returns a KpadStatus object, which has several properties that give information about the remote. [source]
There is good info and examples here:
http://hullbreachonline.com/wii/sdk.html
Developers: If you create something using this new API, send me the link, and I will add it to the Wii Portal
Hello,
You may be already aware of this, but the Wii has a maintenance mode that can be accessed by pushing the + and - buttons and then pushing A at start up. I just got a reply from Nintendo about an Inquiry. Feel free to post it. Here is the message unedited:
Message(#6851-000631-3638\6313638)
Hello,
At this time, the “Maintenance Mode” you discovered has no functionality for consumers. If at some future point a consumer application for this mode is made available, it will be revealed on our website (www.nintendo.com).
Even though it appears—with the exception of the Wii Message Board—that everything functions normally in this mode, we do not recommend using it at this time.
Sincerely,
Nintendo of America Inc.
10 Nov
Wii-Mote Driver for OSX Leopard
Posted in Wii Articles, Wii Reviews by LiquidIce | No CommentsHi!
Just reading your page & curious to know if your app runs on Leopard?
http://wiihacks.blogspot.com/2006/11/wiimote-driver-for -osx-rvl-cnt-01.html
I have managed to connect the Wiimote as a 'remote control' in System Preferences, but as yet no additional control. Does your system allow for moving the mouse yet? I bought a battery-powered Sensor Bar, so ought to be good to go!
Looking forward to hearing from you!
-Guy
Thanks John M. for sending this in!





