They have crack the Wii code? And a new Wiimote?
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 12:31 pm
I heard on AOTS a couple days ago that someone has crack the encryption/coding of the Nintendo Wii games. But what does this mean? Is it now possible to rip and burn a copy of your Wii games just like you would a CD or DVD? Or can you download and burn games people have already ripped? Or do would you need a special chip installed like those XBox 1 cheaters?Stupid, little, flying, super-speeding kids with no lifes! Probably throw their Wiimotes at the TV too b/c they're hands are too slippery from playing their special XXX edition of Madden.
This may be good or bad. Sure you'll be able to burn very cheap games for your Wii, but what if Nintendo decided to put even tougher encryption on future titles and raises the prices of those games to match the 360 and PS3 to compensate for the extra cost.
I also heard somewhere that Nintendo will be introducing a new and improved Wiimote. I heard earlier that a Wii with DVD playback was in the works, but nothing about a new Wiimote. I've been a Nintendo fan since the beginning, but I'm really starting to dislike them releasing the "Beta" versions of the there system, then release a better final version later on. It's like if Hasbro were to release 1 figure and then rerelease it later with a better color scheme....
This may be good or bad. Sure you'll be able to burn very cheap games for your Wii, but what if Nintendo decided to put even tougher encryption on future titles and raises the prices of those games to match the 360 and PS3 to compensate for the extra cost.
I also heard somewhere that Nintendo will be introducing a new and improved Wiimote. I heard earlier that a Wii with DVD playback was in the works, but nothing about a new Wiimote. I've been a Nintendo fan since the beginning, but I'm really starting to dislike them releasing the "Beta" versions of the there system, then release a better final version later on. It's like if Hasbro were to release 1 figure and then rerelease it later with a better color scheme....