When you did this, and your doorbell rang, was it a group of penguins, or japanese businessmen that said "Wii would like to play"?
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In court...
Ha ha ha. Did they really do another commercial with the same concept, but in court?
I believe you. I just never saw it. That's wild though....
I believe the joke is that Nintendo are aggressively litigious.
Wii
.....yeah. Thats what I said.
I can't tell if you got it or not, so just in case, I'm pretty sure OP was making a Wii/Oui joke.
I wonder if they dug further into the bit and we just missed it lol
There's a Wii console? I only know the controller.
Do you have a link to read more about what this is 😄
So basically homebrew is a mod for the Wii that basically changes some things about the os so that you can install just about anything you want through the homebrew channel, with it you can play emulators and arcade games and do some semi useful stuff like ftp or media player with visualizer and there are some apps for preventing bricking as well as restoring functionality to some games such as enabling online modes to Mario kart and some other things.
It is pretty easy to do, it is easier than creating a bootable flash drive for Linux because you dont have to flash anything, you just unzip a file to an SD card and pop it in and away you go. It is pretty fun too because after you go through the initial boot you get a message containing an image of a red envelope containing a cartoon bomb and next thing you know you have a channel which shows you a bubble screensaver (this is what the channel is like before you put any apps on it which is equally as easy to do)
Neat! I'm somewhat familiar with homebrew but I haven't kept up with it in years. I didn't know you could put Linux on it too
I wonder how it would do as a media center for the living room. I'd much rather use a Wii remote to navigate on a TV instead of buttons.
Being able to play Jellyfin off of it somehow would be amazing, I imagine it will need a custom app. Possibly based off of this thing? https://www.wiimc.org/about/
I have heard of people putting main linux on wiis but in my case I didn't do that niiofetxh just happens to be a neofetch fork for wii on the homebrew list of apps.
This is the bulk of where I got apps from https://oscwii.org/library
A Wii u might be better than a Wii. It was pretty underpowered from day 1 and that thing has no hardware video decode. The wiiu has hardware video decode for h264 video.
Honestly, it's just a search engine search away, a pretty well-covered thing.
Here's this for starters: https://wii.hacks.guide/
It's basically jailbreaking the console, after which you can run pretty much anything that the console has the power for, including the Linux kernel.
Thanks! I was looking up Niiofetch but it kept giving me results for Neofetch lol