Quake Rev PAK is a collection of gaming engines, related to the Quake series of games by id Software, modified to run on the Nintendo Wii, using the popular devkitPPC toolchain for homebrew development.
The provided launcher will start the following games (provided that their respective game data files were copied into the installation folder):
* Quake (using the Q1Rev engine)
* QuakeWorld (using the QWRev engine)
* Quake II (using the Q2Rev engine)
* Quake II Threewave Capture The Flag (using the Q2CTFRev engine)
Changes:
* CD music track playback is now available! Copy your Ogg Vorbis-encoded tracks from your original Quake & Quake II CDs into a *\cdtracks* folder inside both your *\ID1* and *\baseq2* folders to enjoy the original CD soundtrack of your favorite games. NOTE: Please ensure that the tracks can be sorted by name. Also, there is no need for a fake Track 1; the engine won’t look for it.
Key aliases are finally out of beta! With the new “keyalias” command, accessible from the console, and remembered in config.cfg, you can map every single key in your controller(s) to any other one, so you can configure your controller to suit your needs.
* Quake Rev PAK will now remember the last game you launched, and will take you to that entry upon start.
* A few bugs have been corrected, including one where Quake II and related games won’t operate correctly with the Wiimote-Nunchuk combo control.
* Minor stability adjustments to the engines, so they use less memory, and crash a little less often. NOTE: the Quake II and related game engines still have a few issues, but they are less noticeable now.
* If your game crashes, and there is a chance that the engine finds out what happened, it will now create a _QRevPAK.err_ file in your media card, containing the date/time the crash happened, and the error message explaining what happened.
* The On-Screen Keyboard now appears, in the Quake II and related game engines, only if you press the associated key for less than 0.5 seconds. Makes playing Quake II a lot easier in areas where you need to crouch.
SaveGame Manager GX by dj_skual allows you to extract/install SaveGames and Miis from/to your Wii; data.bin files not supported. It allows savegames to be copied from the Wii to an SD card, including savegames that cannot normally be copied from the system menu. It is a modification of the Savegame Manager from Waninkoko. Unlike Savegame Manager, Savegame Manager GX has a wii-like user interface.
Changes:
* Added Class Nand and Class Tools
* Reworked lot of functions to use those new classes
* Reworked old mii_installer function as a new class Mii
* Fixed Random freeze while browsing save on wiisave.com
* Fixed browser’s freeze if no mii or savegame are installed in the nand
* Lot of sources changes, clean and sort
* Added a Mii::FixDB() function on startup (fix Facelib file and miichannel’s
datas)
FCE Ultra GX is an NES emulator based on FCEUX. With it you can play NES games on your Wii/GameCube. The GUI is powered by libwiigui.
Features:
* Wiimote, Nunchuk, Classic, and Gamecube controller support
* iNES, FDS, VS, UNIF, and NSF ROM support
* 1-4 Player Support
* NES Zapper support
* Custom controller configurations
* SD, SDHC, USB, DVD, SMB, Zip, and 7z support
* Cheat support (.CHT files)
* IPS/UPS automatic patching support
* NES Compatibility Based on FCEUX 2.1.4
Based on Snes9x 1.53
Wiimote, Nunchuk, Classic, and Gamecube controller support
SNES Superscope, Mouse, Justifier support
Cheat support
Auto Load/Save Game Snapshots and SRAM
Custom controller configurations
SD, USB, DVD, SMB, Zip, and 7z support
Autodetect PAL/NTSC
16:9 widescreen support
Open Source!
Changes:
* More accurate pixel scaling (thanks eke-eke!)
* Other minor changes
Quake Rev PAK is a collection of gaming engines, related to the Quake series of games by id Software, modified to run on the Nintendo Wii, using the popular devkitPPC toolchain for homebrew development.
The provided launcher will start the following games (provided that their respective game data files were copied into the installation folder):
* Quake (using the Q1Rev engine)
* QuakeWorld (using the QWRev engine)
* Quake II (using the Q2Rev engine)
* Quake II Threewave Capture The Flag (using the Q2CTFRev engine)
Wire3D (Wii Independent Rendering Engine 3D) is an open source, object oriented, multiplatform 3D engine written in C++, supporting homebrew Wii and Windows (DirectX). It provides a framework to developers for writing platform agnostic 3D applications (including physics using the Bullet Physics library) that run on Wii and Windows out of the box.
POWDER is a roguelike game, which is not a port of an existing roguelike. It is built around replayability and long term ergonomics, not short term learning. Author of this piece of software is Jeff Lait. POWDER Wii has been ported by insin.
Changes:
* True aim is now in the book of blades, so you can learn it without an extra skill book. (Robert Barber)
* Forgetting a spell while wielding a staff that imbues it will now properly fail. (Paul Strickland)
* Failing to forget no longer uses a turn.
* Unenchanted weapons and armor which you have found the enchantment of now report +0. (Mike Ratzlaff)
* Objects collapsing into meatballs now properly state if the result is multiple meatballs. (Nathan Bogue)
* Tutorial for signpost for kiwis now mentions the hostile tag on the look description. (Claudio)
* Signpost added to surace world. (SilverAnalyst)
* Someone to greet you on the surface world. (Andrew Walker)
* Unequippable item slots say No Item slot rather than Empty slot. Empty body slots report the appendage name (left hand, radula, etc) + and * by the god reports when praying lets you know how much they like your fashion sense. (hotpoo)
* Frogs have a bonus to attack vs insects. (Robert Barber)
* Silver and gold weapons will occasionally dull if used against non-vulnerable targets.
* Finally added the cute and cuddly triceratops!
* If you id the enchantment of an item by throwing it, now the stack you threw it from wil also be ided. (Mike Ratzlaff)
* Sleeping creatures have a visual indication. (Mike Ratzlaff)
* Swapping worn armor with wielded sword no longer causes you to wear the sword. (Mike Ratzlaff)
* Rolling boulder works on some monsters.
* Fix minor spelling errors (Gurkan Sengun)
* Full AI state was being cleared when nothing was edible rather than just the single edible bit. (Don Collins)
* Dipping nothing into a potion no longer crashes, provided you figured a way to do that in the first place. (Richard Quirk)
* Two or more equipped items with extra attacks now properly stack the chance of invoking the attacks, rather than jumping straight to a 99% chance. (Richard Quirk)
* One new room type.
* Mountain and Hills in Ibson The Grey’s tile-set are now in their correct positions.