Gamecube Backups On Wii No Modchip- Gamecube Backup on Wii

Homebrew application is what you need your gameCube backup loader for Wii. No modchip is necessary to run the GC backups. I pulled in a video showing it in action showing you how to boot Gamecube Backup on Wii . Tell me if it is relevant to you.  Sorry for the bad lighting.


Amongst the apparent problems are often with the DVD read speed. Which causes a very short delay in a few games. The game play is only barely influenced. This was only the case for one of my games earlier. If you eject the disc, no disc can be detected after it. For 2 disc games you could use the second disc to boot, if you need to change the disc.

If you own a Wii or Gamecube you probably would like to discover the world of homebrew software. You maybe interested into homebrew programming but don't have thousands of dollars to buy official Nintendo Development hardware. SD gecko can come to your rescue. With SD Gecko you can develop on retail hardware for peanuts. Ain't it cool? SD gecko is the original quality SD Media Launcher with over 20,000 units sold worldwide!

A SD gecko or similiar comes for cheap as well. Another way to play gamecube backups on wii through the homebrew channel. There are acouple of desirables out there. If you ask me I had bought an SD gecko, but couldn't get it to work. I have an sd media launcher which i generally get an error reading the sd card. No to easy to to install, only few gamecube games can be launched and i also encountered some annoying bugs while playing. Also tried zelda collector for majoras mask (patched with pre-patcher), it crash after the choice men.

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I recall coming across something about that disc having multiple *.dol's which simply freezes for some. At the MIOS Patching WADInstaller main screen, the wiimote desync, the button caused a worry, At times GC controller didn't work either.. And eventually one had reset to Wii. Once I had buy a real gamecube and had put a xenogc modchip that cost nearly $ 50 which did the job pretty well. But anyone who has got it still under warranty has a big problem at hand.

Unless of course you are using Homebreware like i do. It has been a lifesaver. Click on the link to agree with me. :)

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