Minecraft: Story Mode - The Complete Adventure.If you are on a firmware lower than 5.5.1, these games should have firmware 5.1.1 on disc: A Wii U on firmware 5.5.1 to 5.532, the region doesn't matter. This is all thanks to a new hack called Haxchi.ġ. has tested the new exploit on his 5.5.3 Wii U and was able to exploit it on the second attempt.īelow - a video showing my Wii U booting from been totally powered off, then loading the Homebrew Launcher directly from the Home Screen (On the System Nand) without any previous hacked applied. The 5.5.3 exploit has become very reliable so you should be able to hack a Wii U on the 5.5.3 firmware easily now. My web browser exploit mirror for the Wii U is updated to detect a 5.5.3 Wii, so now you can follow this tutorial on a 5.532 Wii U. The Homebrew Launcher will load first time, every time, unlike the unreliable web browser exploit we have had to use until now. The end result will be you can load the Homebrew Launcher from the Wii U’s home screen, just like any other app or game. Running software that could potentially be used to pirate Wii U software (even if that's not your intent)? That's another story altogether.This tutorial will teach you how to install a permanent Homebrew Channel on your 5.5.1 to 5.5.3 Wii U. It's not like Nintendo's really losing major money on that anymore. Modifying Wii Mode so you can play your imported Wii games is one thing. We'll see what happens when the Homebrew Community inevitably unlocks Wii U unsigned software, which will probably be around the first time Reggie announces he's not bringing a notable Wii U game to NA. Better to leave them be rather than risk driving these people to other consoles even more than Nintendo usually does. The "crime" is so minor it makes Nintendo look pettier than usual. It's not like they're entering this gen on the best foot as it is, so it's not in their best interest to start burning bridges with early adopters. I don't see any positive outcome for Nintendo in banning people for the "crime" of modifying a small portion of their Wii Us to play games they should be able to play anyway. This hack only works in Wii mode, and at this point I don't see Nintendo really caring anymore what people do with Wii mode so long as it doesn't intrude on things they want to do with Wii U software.īut banning Wii U's that are modified (even just in Wii mode) might stop some people from modding their Wii U's at all, which would be the goal for Nintendo. Needless to say, caution is advised for anyone who wishes to attempt use of this software as it will void warranty of your system and may result in banning from Nintendo's online community.īut hacking the Wii U is more dangerous cuz Nintendo has a stronger online system which makes it so that ur nintendoID cud be banned More details on this new development can be found here. Homebrew Channel is an application that allows users to boot homemade software on their console, including tools that launch imported games, media players, save file organizers, fan-made games, and emulators for old video game systems.ĭuring the last generation of home consoles, Wii system updates were continually released for the sole purpose of removing any installed versions of the Homebrew Channel and disabling the exploits hackers used to install it onto the system. It has been mere weeks since the Wii U launched in United States, and the fellows at Wiibrew have already developed a new version of their Hackmii Installer that allows players to install Homebrew Channel, or HBC for short, onto the new home console.Ĭurrently, the channel will only work in the Wii U's emulated Wii Menu mode, and does not work in Wii U mode.
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