Category: Wii
Added Jan 31, 2010, Under:
Wii
The first Homebrew App by Superyoshi. The goal is to press A or B, depending on what gets shown. It’s randomly determined if A or B should be pressed.
After 20 button presses, the game ends and displays the time needed. If just one button is pressed wrong, the game ends instantly and you lose.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/User:Superyoshi/Press_It
Added Jan 31, 2010, Under:
Wii
Added Jan 31, 2010, Under:
Wii
Added Jan 31, 2010, Under:
Wii
Added Jan 31, 2010, Under:
Wii
Added Jan 31, 2010, Under:
Wii
WakeMiiUp is a Homebrew Application from Superyoshi. It is a alarm app just like Alarmii, but this app also aims to have more functions. It’s most important feature is, that you don’t need the TV to be on.
Does your TV make a buzzing noise, so you can’t sleep? Switch the TV off and get waked up by light! Watching a movie on TV, but you want to be noticed when you gotta go to school? The light will tell you!
First public release.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/User:Superyoshi/WakeMiiUp
Added Jan 30, 2010, Under:
Wii
Dop-IOS MOD is a modification of the application Dop-IOS that allows you to choose which IOS you would like to use to install other IOSs (trucha bugged or not).
While the original Dop-IOS let you install other IOS, it used IOS 249 to do it. Many people felt a certain resentment toward that on which the authors have no comment.
A better solution for all users would’ve been to allow users to select which IOS they use to install other IOSs. Enter: Dop-IOS MOD.
Changes:
FIX: The shopping channel’s revision was getting set to 0 which was causing the shop channel to think it needed to be upgraded when it was in fact installing the latest version.
http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Dop-IOS/Dop-IOS_MOD
Added Jan 29, 2010, Under:
Wii
Pineapple Apocalypse RPG is a 2D turn based RPG with overly pixelated retro style graphics. You play as a robot and there are apparently mutated pineapples along with other enemies that you can encounter. There is no real plot or NPCs or story progression though just an open world to wander around in well fighting and level grinding.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Pineapple_Apocalypse_RPG
Added Jan 28, 2010, Under:
Wii
WiiColEm is a port of the ColEm ColecoVision emulator v2.5.2 developed by Marat Fayzullin.
Quote:
Features:
Support for driving, roller, and super action controllers
Tilt-based (Wiimote) driving support
Cartridge database w/ recommended controller settings and keypad descriptions for most commercial cartridges
Per-cartridge button mappings
On-screen keypad display
High cartridge compatibility (see below)
The following additions/modifications were made to the core emulation code:
“The Heist” now works correctly (memory initialization bug).
Added support for Opcode RAM expansion.
Added support for “Lord of the Dungeon” (original 32k or trimmed 24k).
Mode 2 masking now works correctly (supports Daniel Bienvenu games).
Mode 0 and Mode 3 now work correctly (“Cabbage Patch Kids Picture Show” and “Smurf: Paint ‘n Play Workshop” now work correctly).
Fixed graphic corruption that would occur when switching between games (VRAM and related state were not being reset correctly).
Fixed save/load state bug where the emulator would incorrectly report that the save was invalid (memory was not being cleared correctly).
Fixed issue where noise channel wasn’t starting when it should (Matt Patrol).
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/WiiColEm
Added Jan 27, 2010, Under:
Wii
OpenBOR (Open Beats of Rage) is an open source engine to play Beats of Rage.
Beats of Rage is a freeware open source video game and moddable game engine made by Senile Team ( http://www.senileteam.com/beatsofrage.html ) and inspired by Sega’s classic Streets of Rage series. The term “moddable” means that the program allows users to create their own content, and thus their own beat-’em-up game, which is then called a “mod”.
Beats of Rage was first made available for download November 2003. It was not advertised in any way other than by word of mouth, yet it soon gained enormous popularity.
Changes:
No changelog yet
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/OpenBOR