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Modding the Wii. Mine has go-faster stripes and a massive spoiler
So there are a few chips out there, which one is considered best? I'm planning on getting mine modded one of these days. Think of the same it is for me to have an unmodded console next to a modded PS2, a modded Xbox and the Dreamcast which doesn't need to be modded to begin with.
Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
Wiikey
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I agree, Wiikey is by far the best mod chip out there, Although the delayed updates leaves plenty to be desired.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Personally I wouldn't bother getting one just yet. Your console is still under warranty and there isn't any region specific games that you're going to want to play. The Japanese Wii games aren't as desirable as the hot imports for DS, like Ouendan, Taiko no Tatsujin, etc.
...maybe at the end of the year. In any case Wiikey is probably the best, since I keep hearing things about it. Apparently it only has partial support for games though (but GC games work fine). I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Elixir, did you know: modded consoles can be used to play pirated games.
I was speaking idiomatically. Nothing wrong with not being strong
Nothing says we need to beat what's wrong Nothing manmade remains made long That's a debt we can't back out of |
Aardark, did you know: there isn't a large amount of worthwhile games on the Wii worth pirating, to justify modding it, nor is there a large amount of imports to justify it either. And when the good games roll out (at this rate it's few and far between) I'd just buy them.
It's like the Gamecube. Who actually MODDED a freaking Gamecube? When the good games came out, people just bought them. Still wouldn't recommend it to people with consoles under warranties. It isn't so much the fact that Wiis have a tiny failure rate or anything (even though there's overheating and green pixel issues, they're rare) I'd still take precautions and get the full price of what I paid for out of the console. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Or perhaps the fact that the firmware updates are removing functionality of things like the Freeloader and that you'll end up wasting money on the chip.
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Have they done that yet? I heard about them killing the Freeloader, but not modchips for the Wii. Apparently the Wiikey can be updated via burned dvds, to counter stuff like this, according to their description of the thing on their site.
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Elixir, what. First of all, I can guarantee you that Grawl wants a modded console to play games for free, not to import witch rape simulators from Japan. Secondly, 'there isn't a large enough amount of games to justify modding' is complete nonsense. As far as I know, a chip costs about the same as one game, so unless you plan on buying only one game ever, modding is worth it (in the sense of saving money). Moral issues aside, the only problem is the loss of warranty, but Wii is no 360; it's statistically very unlikely that it will just explode one day. Thirdly, people didn't mod GameCube because chips weren't widely available, and it used wacky-ass minidiscs. With Wii, it's only a question of ordering a chip, installing it, and burning DVDs. Also, you like to take precautions, huh? Didn't you destroy someone else's console a while ago in the process of taking precautions? Jam it back in, in the dark. Nothing wrong with not being strong
Nothing says we need to beat what's wrong Nothing manmade remains made long That's a debt we can't back out of |
What.
There's absolutely no point in modding a Wii if there's no good games to pirate. And the good games should be bought (of course) but since the Wii is so new it doesn't have much on offer. Also, with the Wii you can't rent a game and copy the information to drive and burn it, unless you have a specific dvd burner. I think only certain LG dvd burners work. Personally I don't want to void my warranty because my country doesn't have a Nintendo base here. It goes through a piss useless secondary company. I'm also not too keen on modding the first version of a console (I modded my PS2, which is SCPH-30001R, and even that's old). I would mod my Wii and 360 if I knew it was future proof. But seeing as how these consoles are capable of going online, it's a little different. I still say - wait it out. The Wii will get good games, newer modchips will become available, and newer Wii models will become available. It depends on whether you have the following: - Cash to buy a specific DVD burner and - Know-how of installing it or - High speed internet to download games - Cash for modchip - Know-how for modding the Wii, or - Cash to have it installed for you - Lack of care for warranty This doesn't kill the whole "Wii not having very many games on offer" thing, but if all these things fit you , then sure, you might as well go for it. 3000get There's nowhere I can't reach. |
The only reason I would modify my Wii is for the following reason
To be able to play actual roms on it. But then again, thats what a modded XBOX is for This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I was speaking idiomatically. ![]() |
Wow, a whole discussion when I didn't realise it.
Anywii, I had my Wii modded last week with a WiiKey. I'm glad I did, so I can enjoy the NTSC version (patched to PAL) of Super Paper Mario, and play Kororinpa. Burned around 10 games or so, and I'm sure it'll be nice to have it modded when games like Metroid 3 or Mario Galaxy get released. edit: I'm missing one very vital piece of argumentation here - I can now also pirate GC games. There even is a tool to put multiple games on one disc. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? ![]()
Last edited by Grawl; Aug 15, 2007 at 06:03 PM.
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Kororinpa has been out in Europe for over 6 months, in fact, it arrived there before America. >_>
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Nice. I'm thinking of modding it too, but then again, I wouldn't be able to bring it to my Uni which starts in a few weeks, unless I sneak it out. But just curious, how much did it cost? Did you buy it online and install it yourself?
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? ![]() Want obscure Classical Music CDs? Search: http://www.lib.uwo.ca/ PM me the code, I'll rip it for ya [MAX 2 CDS/User] |
Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
I think he thought you modded in order to play it. He must have misunderstood your post.
edit: With a mod chip, can you emulate games that are available in the VC? There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() Want obscure Classical Music CDs? Search: http://www.lib.uwo.ca/ PM me the code, I'll rip it for ya [MAX 2 CDS/User]
Last edited by Sepharite; Aug 15, 2007 at 06:11 PM.
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So for the price of a game, he installed a chip for me, and I had 10 games burned the day after. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |
There's this Gamecube disc with a bunch of SNES roms and an emulator, so basically, if a Wii can read that it can play SNES games. They've also managed to rip the information of actual VC games but there's no way to use them so far. I suppose there will be some way of doing so with SD media in the future. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
If you're in a region that usescraiglist you can just do a quick search for "nintendo" or something like that. In my region, there are more than a handful of people who offer modding services for modest prices. The good ones will usually allow you to purchase a mod chip from them, allow you to watch them while they perform the work, and offer a warranty of some kind (one of the listings I saw for my region had something like "if I brick your Wii, you can take mine").
I was speaking idiomatically. ![]()
Last edited by Sakabadger; Aug 15, 2007 at 06:25 PM.
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By VC, I'm mostly thinking of N64. Is that possible?
And great site! Someone can do it for $80 and he's practically my neighbour.
What? Most amazing jew boots ![]() Want obscure Classical Music CDs? Search: http://www.lib.uwo.ca/ PM me the code, I'll rip it for ya [MAX 2 CDS/User] |
Also, the guy probably means you need a GC memorycard to save GC games. But then again, I bought a 64MB one for 10 Euros. FELIPE NO ![]() |
I love wiikey, It seems the update will come out in a few weeks.
Only few GC games are compatible for wiikey (Games with streaming sound such as Ikaruga) Grawl, if i were you i'd burn 1 GC game = 1 DVD, that multigame disc, can crap up once in a while, and you wont be able to use it on those two disc games, such as Tales of Symphonia. As for burning, i dont know if this has been mentioned or not, use IMGburn. Most amazing jew boots |
Yea, wasn't able to load the images without it anyway (Nero would load, but fuck up... I had no clue DVD Decrypter was called ImgBurn, I used it for PS2 ISOs).
I found out --or perhaps it was coincidence-- that when I used 16x (MAX) to burn a DVD, it'd crap out. I loaded it, played it, wanted to play it again, it didn't work. Tried another copy (made one for a housemate) and that still worked. I was almost afraid my Wii gave up on me the day after I had it modded, but I found out the DVD was the cause. Can the burning speed affect this? Anyway, I think I'll stick to one game a disc anyway. It seems more authentic that way. Additional Spam:
Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]()
Last edited by Grawl; Aug 15, 2007 at 08:59 PM.
Reason: This member got a little too post happy.
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