Saturday, 31 October 2009

Wii play backup games

Have you ever wanted to play your own backup games , watch DVD films or play music CD’s on the Wii but don’t have a clue how this is even possible. Click Here!

Normally this would be achieved by installing a mod chip. This can be a complicated and time consuming operation, as it involves opening up the console, remembering where all the screws, parts etc go and getting to the main circuit board within. Then, at the very least you will have to try to plug in fiddly ribbon cables and close tiny catches to hold the ribbons in place. Or try to solder many wires onto tiny connections which are only really visible with a magnifying glass and require you to have the steady hand of a surgeon. Then, of course, if it goes horribly wrong, the Wii may not even work, after all that effort.. To make matters even worse, the warranty will probably be voided as the Wii has been opened. The other alternative is to buy a pre modded console, which is fine, but these are often very expensive and can be quite hard to find, and may still have warranty issues if the thing dies because it’s still been opened by someone.

Well, there is now a much easier and safer way to play your backup games, watch DVD films and play your music through the Wii, it’s called BreWii and is taking the internet by storm. The beauty of the system is it’s only software, so there’s no danger of physically damaging the console and invalidating the warranty.

The software can be downloaded from Here. It is very easy and intuitive to use, with no formal programming skills or intricate knowledge of the internal workings of the Wii required. In fact, there are even video’s included to show you how to use the BreWii system.

There are many extra features within the software package. These include the ability to store and play games on an external USB hard drive to save the hassle of keep changing disks. Play games from other regions around the world, including the USA and europe. Install your own homebrew (home made applications and games) software. Play N64, Snes, Sega, Gamecube etc games using the supplied emulators. Give the boring Wii menu’s a brand new theme and look.

The package also includes a book of cheats worth $19.95.

Overall I think this is a fantastic package and well worth the money, especially when you look at all the extra software and valuable information you get for your hard earned cash.

BreWii...Click Here!