Category: Wii
Added May 18, 2009, Under:
Wii
NUS Downloader, or NUSD, is a PC Utility designed to allow easy access to the resources present on Nintendo’s Update Servers. Using this tool, you can download, pack, and decrypt many system titles into WADs ready to install.
Changes:
Prevented users from entering nothing…
A few little tweaks (About text, etc.)
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/NUS_Downloader
Added May 18, 2009, Under:
Wii
Freespace 2 for the Wii. There are some minor graphical glitches, and the number of keys are limited on the Wii, but it is quite playable.
FreeSpace 2 is a 1999 space combat simulation computer game developed by Volition.
You must have a copy of Freespace 2 to use this, instructions are on the Google Code Wiki. If you do not have Freespace 2, you can grab it for real cheap online.
Changes:
* Now supports PAL resolution
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Freespace_2_Wii
Added May 17, 2009, Under:
Wii
AnyTitle Deleter MOD is an unofficial mod by Red Squirrel of tona’s AnyTitle Deleter.
It keeps all original tona’s AnyTitle Deleter functions but it allows the program to show the real names of titles instead of just ID numbers, making it easier to select which ones you actually want to delete.
From MOD v3 it has some new features, as a installed titles backupper, or the possibility to exit rebooting the Wii.
Changes:
– Changed the database reading function: now it reads the database.txt file only ONE time (at program beginning). In this way it will not be loaded every time you access to titles list pages (increasing program’s time and space efficiency).
– Added a function to read title names directly from NAND: it will be used ONLY when the title name is not found in database.txt (to limit NAND access time). Titles names found in this way (accessing to NAND) will be displayed in the list between square brackets (ex. [GH: World Tour]). WARNING: It works at 100% with all titles based on games (those with Rxx codes) but not all others titles allow the identification of their name by reading from NAND, so there will be yet titles unknown!
– If program uses the NAND to extract title name, it will add the found name to database.txt. In this way the number of readings from the NAND will be always lower.
– Added a function to download database.txt updates directly from your Wii, using network connection!
– Now the program will identify by itself if to return to loader (HBC) or to the System Menu (rebooting console).
– Added a function to backup only UNKNOWN titles to SD (press B after pressing 1 to backup ONLY unknown titles!)
– Re-updated application button configuration: now HOME to exit, 1 to backup all titles list, 1 and then B to backup only UNKNOWN titles and 2 to update database.txt using network connection.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/AnyTitle_Deleter_MOD
Added May 17, 2009, Under:
Wii
The exploit dubbed as BannerBomb created by Comex is the only public way to load homebrew applications on a System Menu 4.0 Wii. The exploit was released on the 5th April 2009 through the IRC Channel #Wiidev. The exploit works by using a malformed banner to crash the wii loading the boot.dol placed in the root of the SD card. Currently this exploit does not allow the Homebrew channel to be installed due to the exploit that was used being blocked in 4.0. However, it can still be installed through BannerBomb on System Menu version 3.X.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/BaNNeRBoMB
Added May 17, 2009, Under:
Wii
Freespace 2 for the Wii. There are some minor graphical glitches, and the number of keys are limited on the Wii, but it is quite playable.
FreeSpace 2 is a 1999 space combat simulation computer game developed by Volition.
You must have a copy of Freespace 2 to use this, instructions are on the Google Code Wiki. If you do not have Freespace 2, you can grab it for real cheap online.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Freespace_2_Wii
Added May 17, 2009, Under:
Wii
NUS Downloader, or NUSD, is a PC Utility designed to allow easy access to the resources present on Nintendo’s Update Servers. Using this tool, you can download, pack, and decrypt many system titles into WADs ready to install.
Changes:
Directories are created with the version number when known (ex: 0000000100000002v289)
Certificates (cert.sys) no longer hard coded. You will be asked to generated the file on first boot of v1.1. This is done right from NUS.
Ability to alter the name of the packed WAD from the GUI.
Loading a TMD for info displays more information, such as what IOS a title requires.
Textbox output is a bit cleaner.
You can now choose to continue the download if a ticket (cetk) 404s. This will allow you to download the content of the titles, however you will not be able to pack them.
Decryption of contents now included. Needs common key (key.bin) to work! (Pro Note: DSi decryption will work with a (dskey.bin), however that doesn’t exist now)
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/NUS_Downloader
Added May 16, 2009, Under:
Wii
Here comes an updated version of Wolfenstein 3D for the Wii.
Because Wolfenstein 3D is showing swastika’s during ingame, we can not provide any links as it would be against german law. In particular it would be against paragraph 86 StGB “Verbreiten von Propagandamitteln verfassungswidriger Organisationen”.
Allthough this is just an engine port of Wolfenstein 3D, the game itself is still indexed in Germany, where this page is hosted.
Changes:
– Added Gamecube controller and wiimote + nunchuk interfaces to the game
– Rewrote US_ControlPanel’s control menu so these interfaces can be selected in game
– Ditched the US_ControlPanel’s “change view size” menu in favor of a misc options menu
– Added IR sensitivity adjustment to the misc options menu for the wiimote + nunchuk interface
– Added cheat codes to the misc options menu (better than MLI 🙂 )
– Fixed the power button on wiimote so it turns off the wii ingame
– Added variable strafe speeds which is needed for gcn/nunchuk analog sticks
Added May 16, 2009, Under:
Wii
WiiRadio is a SHOUTcast stream player. It can read from thousands of internet radio streams and play them back on the Wii.
Changes:
– Whole new GUI thanks to TiMeBoMb
– Added a visualizer and black screen that acts as a burn reducer
– Loading streams from a playlist have been changed and bugs fixed
– Added a playlist delete option
– Hovering over stations or playlists now scroll giving you all the information
– Added Volume controls
– Added dynamic buffering (if your signal is weak)
– Fixed a crashing bug when parsing the ICY data
– Added more controls from the WiiMote (see above)
– Created a cache per genre so if the SHOUTcast DB does not respond you can play streams. If it does respond it will refresh your cache.
– Caches up to 1,000 stations per genre. No more waiting when you click next or previous
– Now using the new SDL port which improves the look and performance
– Text no longer uses a bitmap, it uses SDL-TTF
– Added informational pop-up’s
– Lots of bug fixes
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/WiiRadio
Added May 16, 2009, Under:
Wii
The exploit dubbed as BannerBomb created by Comex is the only public way to load homebrew applications on a System Menu 4.0 Wii. The exploit was released on the 5th April 2009 through the IRC Channel #Wiidev. The exploit works by using a malformed banner to crash the wii loading the boot.dol placed in the root of the SD card. Currently this exploit does not allow the Homebrew channel to be installed due to the exploit that was used being blocked in 4.0. However, it can still be installed through BannerBomb on System Menu version 3.X.
Changes:
Can now boot ‘boot.dol’ or ‘boot.elf’ to support for the ‘HackMii Installer’.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/BaNNeRBoMB
Added May 16, 2009, Under:
Wii
Goblin’s Cube is Rubik’s Cube game that uses the Wiimote’s and Nunchuck’s accelerometers to control the cube.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Goblin%27s_Cube