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Categories: Video, Wii Console Hack.

Play the Wii using an old school retro controller.
Video after the jump.
“This site contains the details for my first ever mod, a wireless hack for SNES and NES controllers that is also compatible with the GameCube/Wii controller ports. One of the first things I did after getting my Wii was to hook it up to my wireless network so that I could start downloading retro games. This is the first time I’ve played these titles, I never had a SNES or a NES growing up and I never played them on the emulator either. As much as I like the new Classic Controller, I don’t like the idea of it being tethered to the Wiimote. I would also much rather play the games on the controller hardware that they were originally designed for.”
Categories: Wii Console Hack.

If you have some old remotes laying around you can build a Wii sensor bar with them.
More pictures after the jump.
“My brother borrowed my Wii and brought it back without the sensor bar PLUS when I take my Wii over to my Dad’s house. I needed couplers to stretch the Video Cables far enough to hook into his Projector yet still have the sensor bar on top of his Projection screen. These problems combined to make me curious about extending the Wii sensor bars cable.
The Wii Remote uses these Infrared LEDs to figure out its position. Well I built me one for free and I figured I would explain. ”

Categories: Wii Console Hack, Wii Info.

Interesting discussion about the Game Cube and Wii security flaws.
Video after the jump.
“Interesting if not long-winded explanation of DVD Security on Nintendo’s Wii
Cover’s everything from Nintendo’s original flaws in the Gamecubes copy protection and extensively covers the Wii’s security procedures, well worth a watch if console hacking is your thing…..”
Categories: Insane, Wii Console Hack.

The final assembly of the Wii laptop.
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“Ok, we’re back again for the thrilling conclusion of how-to make your own Wii laptop! In today’s final installment we’ll cut the case for the laptop, install all the parts, attach the screen and sound amplifier, and then connect everything together. Hopefully the extra detail [which, Ben tells us, is far beyond what he usually provides on his own site. -Ed.] will give you a good insight into how these devices are created and provide inspiration for your own personal hacks.”

Categories: Mod Chip, Wii Console Hack.
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Categories: PC Connect, Wii Console Hack.

Looks like a cool machine, but it is expensive!!
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“Ebay user thef1ea has done something that is downright cool. In taking a Wii and fitting it into a PC tower, thef1ea has created a PC-Wii hybrid. Affectionately dubbed the Wiiputer by reader Dave, it allows one to game on both the PC and Wii with ease, through the use of a shared 19 inch widescreen monitor. Overall, it’s an impressive package, however we lack the $1,300 that thef1ea is asking for this rig and won’t be bidding. Will you try and get your hands on this?”
Categories: Mod Chip, Video, Wii Console Hack.
The following content is provided for information only. Circumvention of copy-protection for any purposes can be considered illegal in some Countries.
Categories: Wii Console Hack.

Here is the first part of the Wii Laptop build.
More pictures after the jump.
“Last week we showed Ben Heckendorn’s Wii laptop to the world (as I speak of myself in the third person). In today’s How-To, part 1 of 3, we’ll describe how this mod was accomplished, starting with the disassembly of the unit, initial computer drawings, and “reworking” of the heat sink.”
Categories: Funny, Video, Wii Console Hack.

Cool setup, but it doesn’t look like fun…
Video after the jump.
Categories: Insane, Video, Wii Console Hack.
Ben Heckendorn has made a Wii Laptop!
Video after the jump.
“It’s the Wii laptop! We spent the last few weeks (including much time spent over the holidays evading relatives) slaving over this bad boy and finally it’s complete. Check out the features:
* 16:9 widescreen LCD, 7-inch diagonal.
* Stereo sound
* Gamecube controller port
* Built-in short range Sensor Bar
* Ports for using original Sensor Bar and A/V output jacks (for use on external display)
* Built-in power supply and compartment for power cord
* Dimensions: 8.5 x 7.7 x 2-inches”