With the launch of the Wii U yesterday, we were wondering exactly how long it would take for this new console to be broken wide open allowing for the execution of homebrew code. Technically, it only ...
The Wii Homebrew Channel, which allows users to run unlicensed software on the Wii, is now available for the Wii U with some caveats. The news comes via Hackmii, which notes that the latest release of ...
Wii U has been opened up a little by hackers. The group responsible for the Wii Homebrew Channel hack have created a Wii U version. Check out the details below. One of the hack's creators posted on ...
It’s not the most elegant means to do so, but at least it gets the job done. The Wii Homebrew Channel has become an invaluable resource for many Wii owners. While some undoubtedly love the fact that ...
Back in 2010, Ninteno's waggle-riffic wonder would occasionally pulsate with a charming blue glow: update me, it said, I have hackers to fight. Although its efforts were quickly circumvented by ...
There hasn’t really been much of a progress in the Wii U homebrew since the console was released. This has been due to the tougher system integrity measures taken by Nintendo after the DS and Wii ...
The hackers who created the Wii Homebrew Channel have made the channel functional on the Wii U, according to a post on the group’s website, HackMii. The newest version of the Homebrew Channel (HBC) ...
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