Run homebrew on the Wii with the Twilight Hack

Run homebrew on the Wii with the Twilight Hack

The Twilight Hack is currently the only safe, public way to enable homebrew on an unmodded Nintendo Wii. The Twilight Hack is achieved by playing a hacked game save for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess which executes a homebrew application from an external SD card

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kingjgregory (1) 1 year ago
Sweet.
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bobmar (-15) 10 months ago
what
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bobmar (-15) 10 months ago
yh
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bobmar (-15) 10 months ago
y am i doing this i dont get it man!
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4TL Z-lanx (1) 5 months ago
wtf??

how do i install ocarnia and homebrew?
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Thoropolis 3 months ago
I put homebrew on, but now the wii cant see the hack on the sd card. Is there anything i can do to fix that? i'm using a make.
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Thoropolis 3 months ago
Sorry i'm using a Mac
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