Wii Number | 1366-9182-1785-3926 |
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Some games support custom soundtracks:
Music files have to be .MP3. They can be saved anywhere on the SD Card. You can't do nice things like have certain folders for certain games, it just finds all the music files. You select one song at a time, or tell it to pick one at random.
You can also hack-in your own music to other games:
There are three different types, I would say.
The only ones I've tried are the first type. The form-factor of the official shell is good for some games, like the Sega Model 2 ports. For other stuff I tend to use a little Nyko pistol shell with an uncomfortably wide grip. There are now some clones with the same design.
Though the Wii has two USB ports on the back, games typically don't support controllers that use that interface, and if they do, they're controllers specifically designed to work with that game. USB controller support is a per-game thing, in other words.
An exception is using Nintendont to play Gamecube games, which will handle communication with USB HID interfaces, so you can, for example, use a joystick with SNK v. Capcom 2.
You can of course use controllers from other consoles via adapters, though depending on what you want to use this can get a bit convoluted. At least they're not expensive. This video runs through pretty much everything: PS4, Joy-Con, N64, Xbox & more Controllers all working on Nintendo Wii. Pretty surprising to me that the only adaptors that go directly into the Wiimote are for NES and SNES, Gamecube, and PS2, but hopefully I can figure out how to wire up other pads to Wii connectors at some point (NB: http://www.hardwarebook.info/Wiimote_Expansion_Port).
A resistive tablet and pressure-sensitive stylus developed by THQ. You attach and dock the Wiimote inside, and there are some games released for it that take advantage of the tilt functionality.
A version was later released for the PS3 and 360. It looks a little different, and seems to add some multitouch functionality.
When I got my Wii I spent a bit of time agonising over rechargeable battery packs. There are a bunch available, but not much concrete info on them. Took me a while to realise that the clear best option is to just buy good quality rechargeable AAs, namely Eneloops. You can get little starter kits with a charger and a quantity of AAA and AA cells ๐
There are lots of cool projects based round using it as an interface with a PC. Seems pretty straight-forward to get it to work.
Highlights / curiosities from that list (now with notes~):
Title | Have? | Format | Impression (pre) | Notes (post) |
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Copter Crisis | - | WiiWare | fast | |
Doctor Fizzwizzle's Animal Rescue | - | Disc | Breakanoids | |
Equilibrio | - | WiiWare | 2-D Rollers | |
The G1 Jockey games | - | Disc | curious how well they work without that arcade cab though. | |
The Garfield Show: Threat of the Space Lasagna | - | Disc | Gotta garf | |
Go Vacation | - | Disc | is pretty cool, just haven't tried it with the board | |
Horizon Riders | โ | WiiWare | Railshooter | Baaaaaad |
Imagine Fashion Party | โ | Disc | MULTIPLAYER FASHION | |
The Incredible Maze | - | WiiWare | Rollers | |
Intervilles | - | Disc | Minigames, like it's-a-knockout or something | |
Marble Saga: Kororinpa | โ | Disc | Has 30 separate courses for balance board users. | Good |
ใคใฑใใจใใจใซ (Night of Sacrifice) | - | Disc | horror game by Marvellous | |
Overturn | โ | WiiWare | Virtual-On-like | |
ใชใฉใใฏใ ใฟใใชใงใใใใ็ๆดป (Rilakkuma Everybody's Easy Life[?]) | โ | Disc | cute | |
Rock Nโ Roll Climber | โ | WiiWare | rad complex rock climbing | |
Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage | โ | Disc | ||
Shaun White Skateboarding | โ | Disc | ||
Skate City Heroes | โ | Disc | ||
Skate It | โ | Disc | ||
Ski and Shoot | โ | Disc | Skiing and shooting | |
Sleepover Party | โ | Disc | Sleeping and partying | |
Snowboard Riot | โ | WiiWare | ||
ๆฑไบฌใใฌใณใใใผใฏโ
กๆฑบๅฎ็๏ฝใฟใใชใงๆๆฆ๏ผไฝๆใขใใฉใฏใทใงใณ๏ฝ (Tokyo Friend Park II Ketteiban: Minna de Chousen! Taikan Attraction) | โ | Disc | minigames | |
Vacation Isle: Beach Party | - | Disc | like Go Vacation | |
Vertigo | - | Disc | Rollers | |
Walk It Out / Step To The Beat | โ | WiiWare | walking game where you build a town | Really thought there'd be more control over how you design the town :( |
Water Sports | โ | Disc | ||
We Ski & Snowboard | โ | Disc | Mii avatar skiing | |
Wii Music | โ | Disc | ||
Winter Blast: Snow & Ice Games | โ | Disc | ||
Winter Sports 2012: Feel the Spirit | - | Disc | It has curling and snow motorbike racing | |
World Party Games | - | Disc |
Just dumping links for now.
Wiis are very easy to mod, which lets you do stuff like re-enable online services and play, and run games from external drives and the SD card.
System | Emulator | Notes |
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PlayStation | WiiSXRX | No longer getting updates, but most current. Performance and compatibility varies a lot. |
Arcade | Retroarch | Final Burn Alpha cores. |
Arcade | Mame | Supported games are listed in the UI. Neither arcade emulator is great. Compatability is different between them, so handy to have both. |
Dumping some links on home-brewing Wii stuff.
RiiConnect is a way to use the online functions of the Wii even though those services are now shut-down :)
It's a simple script you run that generates some files, that you then copy onto your SD card, and install via the Homebrew Channel/
NB: I also had to install the dependencies mono
and xdelta3
to get it to run.
Wiimmfi (I keep calling it WiiFML in my head) is the replacement for online features in games. There's a general patch that works for most stuff, but some particular games have their own patch, which does some extra stuff like change text in the game data.
Mario Kart and Smash Bros. are probably the most popular online Wii games (2021/22), but it works for Animal Crossing, PES, and other stuff too.
You can easily convert an ISO to a WBFS file with the command-line tool Wit (or using a GUI frontend for it) using the copy command. Simply wit copy [filename].iso [filename].wbfs
will do the job quickly!