This is progress for peeps who believe in pushing hardware to its limits and hacking where things are locked down. It's great news for everyone. However, I'll get excited in the near future when an easy hack has been distributed and stable and functional unauthorized 3rd-party games are available.
This hack is supposed to be a quick and easy one. Despite having to own Twilight Princess and an SD card. Both of which any respectable Wii owner likely does. And it shouldn't be too long before we see this stabilize greatly and become a great hack for Wii owners.
The possibilities of third-party indie games is a great one for this system. I'm holding out a great deal of hope for this. Now that the soft-hack is possible, I don't want to resort to a hard-hack more than ever.
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Ian @ Feb 13th 2008 3:33PM
This is progress for peeps who believe in pushing hardware to its limits and hacking where things are locked down. It's great news for everyone. However, I'll get excited in the near future when an easy hack has been distributed and stable and functional unauthorized 3rd-party games are available.
StrangeBum @ Feb 13th 2008 4:00PM
This hack is supposed to be a quick and easy one. Despite having to own Twilight Princess and an SD card. Both of which any respectable Wii owner likely does. And it shouldn't be too long before we see this stabilize greatly and become a great hack for Wii owners.
The possibilities of third-party indie games is a great one for this system. I'm holding out a great deal of hope for this. Now that the soft-hack is possible, I don't want to resort to a hard-hack more than ever.