Saturday, February 12, 2011

A Starters Reference To Best Explain Benefits To Softmod Wii Consoles

By Allen Nicholson


Since the Wii was launched a few years back, it fast became the top selling console worldwide, knocking the Xbox 360 and PS3 off their perches, despite not having the same hardware capabilities of those 2 machine. Perhaps a great deal of why it did this is the fact that the console was accessible to the entire family from babies to grandparents. But if you as a Wii owner have been finding limits to the system, here is food for thoughts as I try to best explain benefits to softmod wii systems, which can change the machine dynamically

A softmod is basically using software to change how the console works, enabling some features and disabling others. So if you do this you are able to use third-party applications and channels like the Home-brew Channel, games, media players and much more.

The Home-Brew Channel, once installed, shows up as as a normal channel in your Wii menu, and when launched opens a new menu with a list of applications that is stored on a USB drive or SD card.

Now of course talk of softmodding, chips, home-brewing and jail-breaking brings up the inevitable question of piracy, but that is not what softmodding is all about. Though it does mean that you can play back-ups of games, you should own a copy of any game you do this to. You can even transfer your games onto a USB drive and not worry about your discs getting damaged.

This means your quite expensive Wii discs can remain safe and there is no chance of little hands damaging them. Instead you can have all your games accessible from 1 source, and with so many of the Wii games being short and quick party games, this can really be time-saving as all you need do is reset the machine and load another. The games also run smoother and faster off the USB drive.

With a home-brew media player you can use the Wii as your main media centre and watch DVDs, listen to CDs, or use video or audio files off the USB. You can read comic books with a comic reader, or listen to internet radio. If you are one of the many folk who find themselves living in a country that does not have an official store online, it means you can also get a lot of these free things that others may already have.

There are lots of great little additions for you to take your Wii to the next level, thanks to some of the members of the Wii Home-brewing community. Fun games, great apps and tools to edit things are just some examples. A few of the more interesting ones include using the console and TV to have an interactive whiteboard, a metronome, or an atlas allowing you to search the world like Google Maps. You can even use the Wii to help you do some DIY projects as you are able to turn the controller into a spirit-level. There are recipe books, magazine readers, web page browsers and even an alarm clock.

The different emulators you can add to the system means you can play games from many older consoles, gaming systems and even some classic PC games. There are emulators that will have the nostalgia rushing back as you can play some great old classics from the original Playstation and best of all return to classics like The Day of The Tentacle or Full Throttle or even the unforgettable Quest games that Sierra made around twenty years ago. For many that could be enough of a reason to consider the softmod.




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