A special thanks to Daniel for sending us this.. take a look at the forum thread here: http://www.nintendo-hacks.com/forums/t464.html
Hardware You’ll Need
SD Card - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc…82E16820233029
Action Replay for GC - http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-…ay-70-1hp.html
SD card adapter for GC - http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-…en-70-29x.html
Nintendo Wii - http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-…n-70-1q86.html
Software You’ll Need
SDLoad - Software by Costis
The Tutorial
Plug your SD card into your computer, now using the link above get a hold of SDLoad, firstly you have to format the SD card to either FAT or FAT16, if you cant do this return your computer to the store from which you bought it . After formatting it run sdpatch.exe through the command line as follows:
sdpatch.exe (drive letter):\
now copy SDLOADER.BIN to the root of the card, at this point you can load it up with emulators and what not as long as they are in .dol format . They can be in any directory as long as SDLOADER.BIN is in the root.
After installing the above insert SD card into SD card reader and plug into memory card slot A. Insert your action replay card into B and the disc into that place where discs go.
When AR boots up pick the USA flag and then ADD NEW GAME. SDLOAD is the game name and push done. Then enter (m) as the code name. Enter the following code
7YPR-RKZZ-MH6W5
D26A-PE4J-1XX2W
ZJHY-B1ZH-6P00G
Then select ADD NEW CODE and name it SDLOAD. Enter the following code
AF4H-JPF5-H1B5J
MVAB-7TQE-ABZPB
V2CK-QQ1A-Y6P72
M5N6-CMMH-9EURT
0JFM-3A6C-VZ6VK
KYV8-0JGV-0GR1N
2EGU-HVKF-NDMCN
7AH0-J9JZ-HHGNJ
4MHU-G8XT-ZRYCJ
9474-KF41-8KG34
QMEV-G90N-A8RV0
KD4G-5QHV-74D46
V97K-652Q-Y4TEY
6M4W-9GPT-E99NG
QPFY-DJAF-E01FV
2Z6E-P2WY-24WV4
6NHW-G3NH-HP31Y
A2KF-MCKN-D645J
K5V8-EF9W-7GFQC
XTU3-269T-VH5NE
H9GP-C4PP-6FGF9
HF77-R45C-ZXPDV
22Y3-D98C-50AJM
WTWZ-EC88-U5ZTV
36G1-UGDG-J2G84
DUMT-15KR-DXJ8K
JV55-6VF5-2Z02T
D4R8-MVJ5-QGR21
1G3C-APD7-1CUVD
Select the code named SDLOAd and check the box next to it, press start and Open and close the lid of disc drive when prompted. Then SDLOAD starts up and you can take it from there!
The Code Process is a one time thing and from then on you can enjoy the world of Gamecube Homebrew and Emulators on your Wii Console easily and without Modification.
Emulators for Gamecube that will work this way include emulators for Snes, Genesis, GameBoy Advance, Gameboy Colour, PC Engine and Nes and also a port of Doom.
Enjoy Legal Homebrew and Emulation on your Nintendo Wii!
EDIT:
Oh yeah. Here is the SDLoader Link:
http://wii-news.dcemu.co.uk/sdload.zip
This is from our friends over at acidmods. Take a look at the forum thread for more pics
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Comments (8184)Suprise, Suprise.
July 5, 2007 - With the overwhelming publicity the Nintendo Wii has received since it’s release last year it comes as no surprise to hear Wii games dominate the Japan gaming market. With Japan being the major player in the video game industry, news of this sales success is a huge step towards turning game developers heads. Nintendo branded games have always performed strong in the Japanese and North American gaming market. Third party developers however, have seen varied success. Many developers find that Nintendo software unfairly overshadows their titles. This results in developers shying away from making games for Nintendo as they can find more profit in publishing titles on other consoles.
Since it’s release last year, finding a Wii console, remote, or certain games is still a challenge. The hype surrounding the Wii has yet to calm. The Wii has seen third party developer success in Ubisoft (Raving Rabbids, Red Steel, etc). It should not be long until more third party’s focus on developing new, exciting games for the Wii–creating even more sales, and further market domination–not to mention more AWESOME games for us fanboys!
Comments (8)According to enterbrain, sales in Japan for the Wii for the month of June are outstanding.
270,974 Wii’s sold.
41,628 PS3’s Sold.
17,616 360’s Sold.
So the Wii essentially has sold six times as many units as the PS3 in Japan for the month of June. Good news for us fanboys since we will probably see more developers jumping on the Wii bandwagon!
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