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Your Top 10 played Wii Games

Started by SirJackRex, October 09, 2009, 08:23:20 PM

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SirJackRex

Interesting thing about the Nintendo Channel is that it'll show you the time you've spent with any channel or game launched.
Nintendo Channel is free and you can access your stats by going to the last button on the right (it's pink IIRC).

1) Dr. Mario RX Online - 603 hours, 41 min - 58 times
2) Rock Band 2 - 330 hours, 9 min - 39 times
3) Super Smash Brothers Brawl - 111 hours, 54 min - 54 times
4) Internet Channel - 79 hours, 4 min - 87 times
5) Donkey Kong Country - 34 hours, 37 min - 29 times
6) Wii Shop Channel - 33 hours, 17 min - 69 times
7) Bomber Man 93' - 31 hours, 16 min - 39 times
8) Paper Mario - 25 hours, 36 min - 18 times
9) Super Mario 64 - 25 hours, 29 min - 21 times
10) The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - 24 hours, 6 min - 5 times

And there you have it.

:)

Watch out for: HaloOfTheSun

Moss.


:tinysmile::tinysmile:

Malson

I deleted my Nintendo Channel, and pretty much everything else I could when I installed the homebrew and NeoGamma channels.

But my top played Wii game is probably Wii Sports Resort. Game just never gets old.

As for favorites, I'd really like to say Okami but either the Wii port sucked horribly, or my ISO does, because the brush recognition is absolutely horrible. I had to draw the most pristine line in the world before it would let me slash the enemies. Fuck that. And I can't get No More Heroes to work on it either, so right now my favorite is probably LostWinds. Even if it lasted like 3 hours, it was 3 hours of bliss.

biohazard

There are 10 playable Wii games?

Uh...
1- No More Heroes
2- Super Mario Galaxy
3- Twilight Princess
4- MP3
That's all I can remember enjoying much.

SirJackRex

Quote from: Billy Mays on October 11, 2009, 09:55:34 PM
I deleted my Nintendo Channel, and pretty much everything else I could when I installed the homebrew and NeoGamma channels.

But my top played Wii game is probably Wii Sports Resort. Game just never gets old.

Yeah I actually just reinstalled Nintendo Channel two days ago since it takes up like 150 blocks.
Question: How often does your homebrew channel get updates? Are they pretty close to the system updates so you can run on the up-to-date version? I've contemplated installed hte homebrew channel but I dunno I'll have to read up on it.

Resort is just awesome, it's really pretty and well worth the 70$ for the extra MP+

Moss.

#6
The homebrew channel, and the homebrew browser are now all online, and auto-update through your Wi-Fi.

Homebrew Browser actually installs and updates homebrew apps that you play/use in the Homebrew Browser, like the emulators, and various utilities and video/music players. All through Wi-Fi, if you have an access point.

So yeah, 100% online and auto-updating.

It's awesome. I never have to take out my SD card anymore.

:tinysmile::tinysmile:

SirJackRex

Quote from: Brandon Boyd on October 12, 2009, 04:04:46 PM
The homebrew channel, and the homebrew browser are now all online, and auto-update through your Wi-Fi.

Homebrew Browser actually installs and updates homebrew apps that you play/use in the Homebrew Browser, like the emulators, and various utilities and video/music players. All through Wi-Fi, if you have an access point.

So yeah, 100% online and auto-updating.

It's awesome. I never have to take out my SD card anymore.

Just ot be sure, this is the correct site?
http://hbc.hackmii.com/about/
Thank you this information.  :)

Moss.

#8
Yeah, that's it. But it will link you to this site:
http://bootmii.org/download/

That's where it REALLY is.

http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_Browser
And that's the link to the online browser. Instructions are on that page, though it's simple as placing a few files on an SD card.

As far as dealing with Nintendo system updates, and things like that, I can't really help you. I try to not update my Wii, because it will probably disable my Homebrew Channel, and the updates usually aren't even worth it. If you buy a new game, and HAVE to update, though, people are always working around the latest Wii firmware, so look around. Even google. I'm sure, somewhere, somebody came up with a method that works, and I've never run into any malicious information about homebrew.

I think the latest method uses the SD card browser within the Wii startup ... thing, and doesn't require Twilight Princess anymore.
It's a process called bannerbomb. There's info on it on that website I linked to.
And here's the link: http://bannerbomb.qoid.us/


Just follow the instructions on that last website to install the Homebrew Browser.
Then go put the homebrew browser on your SD card, and the homebrew channel will launch it without any extra installation crap required.

:tinysmile::tinysmile:

SirJackRex

Quote from: Brandon Boyd on October 13, 2009, 03:47:00 PM
Yeah, that's it. But it will link you to this site:
http://bootmii.org/download/

That's where it REALLY is.

http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_Browser
And that's the link to the online browser. Instructions are on that page, though it's simple as placing a few files on an SD card.

As far as dealing with Nintendo system updates, and things like that, I can't really help you. I try to not update my Wii, because it will probably disable my Homebrew Channel, and the updates usually aren't even worth it. If you buy a new game, and HAVE to update, though, people are always working around the latest Wii firmware, so look around. Even google. I'm sure, somewhere, somebody came up with a method that works, and I've never run into any malicious information about homebrew.

I think the latest method uses the SD card browser within the Wii startup ... thing, and doesn't require Twilight Princess anymore.
It's a process called bannerbomb. There's info on it on that website I linked to.
And here's the link: http://bannerbomb.qoid.us/


Just follow the instructions on that last website to install the Homebrew Browser.
Then go put the homebrew browser on your SD card, and the homebrew channel will launch it without any extra installation crap required.

Thank you, just gotta find me SD card now...  :)