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Playstats v1.01 (Wii misc)

A utility to analyse the play history on the Wii (shown under Today’s Accomplishments on the Wii Message Board). Show such stats for each game/channel, including total time played, total number of times played, average time played, first and last time played.

Changes:

Hopefully fixed a bug that was causing odd results for some people (thanks Electrokidd).
Source can now be compiled to read SD dump of messagebord file instead.

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Playstats

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DOSBox Wii v0.72.01 (DOS emu for Wii)

Tantric and Carl Kenner have released DOSBox Wii 0.72.01. DOSBox allows you to play old DOS games on your Wii.

Features:

USB Keyboard and mouse support.
Wiimote pointer support.
SD/USB mounting.
Most DOS games are playable.

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/DOSBox_Wii

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Bannerbomb (Alpha 1) (Wii Application)

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

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Pikos QuakeGX WIP (Wii Game Port)

This is a port of Quake to the Wii based on the GC Quake port by Peter Mackay, ported to Wii by Eluan and enhanced by Piko.

WIP News::

I’m rolling back to version 0.08, if you downloaded version 0.09-0.11 please download version 0.08. Sorry about this, but I’m noticing some new bugs, and I don’t think I want to release it in it’s current form. I’ll try to get version 0.12 released as soon as possible.

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Quake_Wii

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Pikos QuakeGX v0.09 (Wii Game Port)

This is a port of Quake to the Wii based on the GC Quake port by Peter Mackay, ported to Wii by Eluan and enhanced by Piko.

Changes:

Mp3 support, place the tracks of Quake one, or any mp3s you want, into “/apps/quake/music”, then name them “.mp3″ so tack one would be “1.mp3”. Quake only had 10 tacks. So you’ll never hear 11.mp3.
Using Q1Rev sound driver, it uses asnd, and it’s cleaner.

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Quake_Wii

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WiiWizard v1.1a (Wii Application misc)

WiiWizard lets you install a Wii Application Template inside your Visual Studio (Express) 2008.

Changes:

Fixed bug on Windows XP

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/WiiWizard

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iiii v2.0 (Wii Game)

The rules are simple. You take turns with another player to drop red or black pieces into the board. Pieces fall in from the top and slide down to stack up on top of each other. The goal is to get 4 of your pieces touching in a straight line (diagonals also count) before your opponent does. This is similar to Tic-Tac-Toe.

This is a 2 player game. Unless you have a split personality, you will need to install a second player (not included) somewhere near your Wii.

Changes:

– added AI by Keith Pomakis
– rewrote win() to be smarter (pointless now that I found that AI, but it was a lot of work so I’m adding it here anyway)
– wiimote can be held sideways (push two (2) to drop)
– misc. cleanup

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Iiii

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WiiWizard v1.1 (Wii Application misc)

WiiWizard lets you install a Wii Application Template inside your Visual Studio (Express) 2008.

Changes:

Replaced Java Scripts with a Windows Executable
Added Output Style Fix
Other minor updates

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/WiiWizard

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RealWnD v0.11 (Wii Application)

This program is a 1:1 Wii NAND Dumper based on YaWnD 0.3 with several improvements.

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/RealWnD

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Firmware Downgrader v1.11 (Wii Application)

This application allows you to downgrade your Wii firmware to any available version on the Nintendo servers. Also, it allows you to change the Wii console region, to match the new installed firmware region, and the Wii Shop country code.

Thanks to http://www.wiinewz.com/ for the news.

http://www.teknoconsolas.es/blogs/waninkoko

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