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Wii Homebrew Takes Several Leaps Forward

Croakyvoice writes "Fans of Homebrew on the Nintendo Wii can celebrate with an explosion of releases today, in just a few hours there has been a release of a proof of concept version of Linux for the Wii, an MP3 Player, the Super Nintendo emulator Snes9X has been ported and a converter that converts Gamecube Dol files into Elf for usage on the Wii (Which opens up a multitude of emulators and homebrew games and applications). A tutorial on how to get homebrew working with the Twilight Hack will help those interested."

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  1. Re:Given that Nintendo has already blocked Freeloa by flynt · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If 7 dollars is too much for an unenhanced SNES game, what do you think a fair price is, 6 dollars? They can only go so low. I spent 7 dollars on a McDonald's value meal at O'Hare this weekend. I spent 6 bucks on a coffee this morning. THOSE are outrageous prices. Getting to play ActRaiser/SMW/Mario Kart/etc. again sure as hell gives me more value for my dollar than that Big Mac did. If you won't get 5-7 dollars worth of enjoyment out of it, don't buy the game.

  2. Re:Get 'em Tiger! by Abcd1234 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yeah, if you're jonesing for standard resolution videos only

    Sounds great to me. I don't have HD, nor do I plan to upgrade any time soon (I have no desire to have my livingroom dominated by a 40"+ monster, and given the viewing distances in my livingroom, HD would be a waste on anything smaller).

  3. Re:Get 'em Tiger! by Abcd1234 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "higher res tv is much better to watch no matter what the viewing distance"

    If you believe that, you don't understand the physics of human vision.

  4. Smash Bros by Applejoint · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Wonder if the twilight hack can break region locking so euros can actually get Smash Bros Brawl this year!

  5. Re:Get 'em Tiger! by RedWizzard · · Score: 4, Insightful

    A properly configured microatx board destined for recycling would do all that and more with a few addins and a nice case. Yes, but I already have a Wii. Why the hell would I want to add another box if the Wii would serve?
  6. Re:Get 'em Tiger! by Scyber · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I am not questioning your desire to get a new TV, but I find it somewhat contradictory to think that your living room would be "dominated" by a 40+" TV, but yet the room is too large to get any benefit from HD on a smaller TV. Especially in my experience where I went from a 27" SD set to a 46" HD LCD and the TV is actually less "dominate" than the old TV. It is pretty amazing how the flat panels can actually blend right into a room, much moreso than older CRTs.

  7. Re:Get 'em Tiger! by 644bd346996 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Since when is debunking hyperbole a straw-man attack? And why do so many /. trolls think that calling something a strawman is the equivalent of an anti-Godwin automatic win?

  8. Re:Given that Nintendo has already blocked Freeloa by psychicninja · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I don't care about an SNES emulator.
    If you'd ever played Secret of Mana you would care.
  9. Re:PS3 Linux Wide Open by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 2, Insightful

    but the Cell's 6 SPUs (pipelined DSPs) are wide open for development.


    Pretty wide.
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  10. Re:Get 'em Tiger! by Millennium · · Score: 2, Insightful

    unless your 1/2 blind, standard def is not as good as high def. end of story.

    No, not end of story. Human vision doesn't work that way.

    no strawman arguements like "if i view a 51cm screen from 10m away it looks the same".

    If I view a 60cm screen from 3m away it looks the same, and that's a far more realistic scenario than the one you describe. HD is a waste for most of the population: anyone who isn't a home-theater nut.

  11. Re:Get 'em Tiger! by spun · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Really? Because I've mostly seen it used appropriately here. And it is appropriate, in a debate, to point out when the other side is unfairly depicting your position. Whining about other people's use of the term 'straw-man' is a fad used by unfortunate individuals whose argumentation strategy consists of little more than straw-men, improper generalization, and ad-hominems.

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