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August 31, 2009

Why unlock your Wii Console?

Actually, that question may have two forms: hardware and software. For the hardware version, there is the fact that something might get stuck in your very expensive and stylish Wii. In that case, it’s important to have on hand a screwdriver that can undo Nintendo’s specialized Y screws. One brand vouched for is the Silverhill Triwing, which can also work on the DS Lite and DS systems, Gameboys, along with the handheld Nunchuck, and Wiimote. You will also need a regular Phillips Head screwdriver. You can order these together online at Amazon for under $10. Once you have the tools, you can do a search on Youtube for instructions so you won’t tear up anything in the process. But that might be not what you really mean by the question?

For the other side of the question, unlocking the Wii game console or allowing it to be region-free, can give you access to games from other countries. You will also be able to play DVDs, and back up your games. Have fond memories of N64 or Sega Genesis? Through this software, you will be able to play them again on your own Wii. You can also do this without voiding your warranty because you won’t have to open or handle any hardware. Check out HomeBreware.com for all the details and get the easiest software that can do this!

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August 13, 2009

Backup Wii Games

Filed under: Backup wii,Nintendo Wii Unlock,Region Free — Admin @ 4:32 am

The Nintendo Wii is an amazing video game console packed with exciting software titles which the entire family can enjoy. Unfortunately, if all you have is a stock Wii console, you are missing out on a whole world of content including games from other countries, DVDs, backup games and even homebrew Wii software. Fortunately, a visit to www.homebreware.com will make unlocking the Wii and opening up this vast array of software easy and fun.

The Nintendo Wii as it is sold in stores contains code that prevents it from playing DVDs, homebrew Wii software and even games which are purchased in other countries. There are literally dozens of unique games which only see release in Europe and Japan every year, most of which are already translated in full English. Having a region free Wii or backup Wii as a result of a simple software unlock makes it possible to play all these games long before they are released in the United States and in some cases, the games may never be released in North America.

Another advantage of a software Wii unlock is that it becomes possible to play DVDs using the Wii’s built-in DVD drive. Nintendo decided to include a DVD drive inside every Wii, but simply refused to unlock the capability to play movies and other DVD content to prevent users from taking full advantage of the system. The Wii makes an excellent second DVD player and there is absolutely no reason not to use its built-in functionality.

Finally, there are many homebrew Wii applications including simple games and Internet tools which can only be used if the Wii has been software unlocked. These games are usually free and can be every bit as creative as commercially released games. In addition, users with small children may want to make backup copies of their store bought Wii games to prevent the originals from getting damaged. Only by unlocking the Wii is it possible to use all of these types of software.

On the application side, the Wii is actually a very capable Internet browsing device and only through a software unlock is it possible to download many browser plug-ins which will make it comparable to surfing the Internet on a laptop or home computer.

There are tons of great reasons to unlock the Wii console and with just a simple visit to www.homebreware.com, it is possible for even a novice user to quickly and easily unleash the full potential of the Wii.

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