TL;DR: The Homebrew Channel, essential for running custom Wii software, has ceased development due to potential copyright infringement involving stolen Nintendo SDK and RTEMS code within its core ...
After the excitement of https://www.pcworld.com/reviews/product/29482/review/wii.html “revolutionary” controller died down, a lot of us adult gamers began to ...
The latest firmware update for Wii is cracking down on unauthorized code, from region-free gaming to homebrew hacks. The latest update for the console, version 3.3, disables the Freeloader, an ...
Acting as a one-stop repository for all things Wii homebrew, the Wii Pack Generator brought to you by the WiiBrew folks is a handy aggregator for all of the various homebrew apps scattered around the ...
Couple of news tidbits from the shadowy Wii homebrew scene today. First is what is supposedly the first custom Wii firmware that its author, Waninkoko, claims will allow the Wii to read burned DVDs ...
Where there's a console, there's a battle between manufacturers and hackers. On the one side – the hacker. Always fighting to open closed doors and enable free functionality for gamers around the ...
I don't do Wii Homebrew/emulator stuff at all, but this is a terrible blow for the community. Seems like libogc that they depend on has stolen code directly from Nintendo SDK and RTEMS threading/os.
According to CVG, hackers have found an exploit in the Wii's Internet Channel that could eventually pave the way for homebrews. Apparently the hack works through the Flash player embedded in the Wii's ...
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