The Nintendo Wii now fully hacked?
The homebrew scene continues to unlock the fullest potentials of our next-gen consoles of gaming happy, and in this update, we look at how the Nintendo Wii could be the next big thing in terms of homebrew capability. Check out the soon-to-be tapped potential in the full article.
The homebrew scene proves once more that it’s a force to be reckoned with, as it seems some guys from the 24th Annual Chaos Communication Congress (24AC3) have just shown off a live demonstration of homebrew running on the Wii. Yes, on the Wii itself, and not via the GameCube backwards compatibility feature of Nintendo’s latest console. Proof? They were able to use the Wiimote‘s motion-sensing capabilities in conjunction with the homebrew program, as you’ll see in a video we linked to below.
While we can’t help but be excited at the prospect of seeing the homebrew scene for the Nintendo Wii become as creative and exciting as that of today’s handheld consoles, we also can’t help but take this little bit of good news with a grain of salt and advise our readers to do the same. But then again, the video itself does prove to be quite convincing, as the homebrew was able to display live information about the Wiimote’s position and data. So awesome.
In any case, hit up the via link for the video. Enjoy!
Thanks to PsPoPPer for the tip!