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Old 04-12-2008, 11:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default SNES Emulator on Wii

This is pretty easy guys, and it works great..sound is spot on, full speed, configurable controls. I've been playin some of my favorites the past couple days.. Tetris Attack, Chrono Trigger, Uniracers, U.N. Squadron, Zombies ate My Neighbors..

Physical Things needed:
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Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess(newish copies might not work??)
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Gamecube controller

Software needed:
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twilight hack alpha 3 Twilight Hack - WiiBrew
snes gx TehSkeen.com
(optional) ELF loader Homebrew apps/Wii Homebrew Launcher - WiiBrew


this guy linked below explains the setup pretty well. im pretty sure this is 100% legal assuming you only use roms of games you own.. otherwise you aren't modifying the wii at all.. so this should be fine from a legal standpoint.
SNES9x SD Front Loading Emulator on the Wii | Code Retard

my final tip is to go into the controller config menu and lower the analog clip as much as itll go
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Old 04-13-2008, 12:44 AM   #2 (permalink)
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This is pretty easy guys, and it works great..sound is spot on, full speed, configurable controls. I've been playin some of my favorites the past couple days.. Tetris Attack, Chrono Trigger, Uniracers, U.N. Squadron, Zombies ate My Neighbors..

Physical Things needed:
----------------------
Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess(newish copies might not work??)
SD Card
Gamecube controller

Software needed:
----------------------
twilight hack alpha 3 Twilight Hack - WiiBrew
snes gx TehSkeen.com
(optional) ELF loader Homebrew apps/Wii Homebrew Launcher - WiiBrew


this guy linked below explains the setup pretty well. im pretty sure this is 100% legal assuming you only use roms of games you own.. otherwise you aren't modifying the wii at all.. so this should be fine from a legal standpoint.
SNES9x SD Front Loading Emulator on the Wii | Code Retard

my final tip is to go into the controller config menu and lower the analog clip as much as itll go

Hmmm, I"ll look into this during break. Good find.
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this is interesting. I might give it a try in a few weeks
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Wow smoger is finally supporting pirating games.

I mean, a wii mod chip isnt illegal, unless you use it to play games you dont own. That stands for most of the hardware mods
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where did i support pirating anything?

and reverse engineering consumer hardware is never legal - per the end user agreement
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where did i support pirating anything?

and reverse engineering consumer hardware is never legal - per the end user agreement

C'mon you just supplied the entire srtforums interwebs with a "how to bypass virutal console" hack

Im just busting your balls, Im glad to see you have moved to the dark side
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thats like saying dodge supports illegal activities because their cars can go over 55mph

i give the info, if people choose to do the wrong thing with it.. no skin off my back. it's legal to have a backup copy of software you own. snes9x as far as i know does not include pirated code from the snes bios, and there's no hardware modification required to do this.

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