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How to play Gamecube, PS1, & N64 games from the wiiu gamepad

For a while now it's been possible to play Gamecube games directly with the Wii U gamepad as a controller. Not only this, you can also play PS1 and N64 games from the gamepad as well! This essentially makes it into a portable experience, well if you're close enough to the console that is. For those who love playing things off-TV, this is a really amazing feature to utilize. You could also play from a TV with the gamepad as a controller if you prefer.
It's now possible to force vWii to use Wii U CPU speeds to get a performance boost on PS1 and N64 emulators! PS1 games are now playable at fullspeed, well at least mainstream games are but not everything works.
Use Section I for Gamecube games, if that doesn't work then you'll need to use Section III instead. This tutorial doesn't require you to hack vWii at all, unless you're going to use section III.

This guide assumes that you have a basic understanding of Wii U hacks. Such as booting into Homebrew Launcher, running CFW, installing with Wup Installer GX2, how to use Nintendont, etc.

EDIT: Tutorial under construction, removed the premade homebrew injects as they used official Wii VC and are considered copyright infringement to share with others. Will add a tutorial on making your own whenever I feel like it sometime.





I. How to play Gamecube games on the gamepad

There are two methods for playing gamecube games on the gamepad. The first method is by making your very own indivisual Gamecube injection using Wii Virtual Console as a base, with the injector script.
The second method is to use a forwarder to Nintendont which then you can select a game from a list. Users mostly prefer method 1 because they like having indivisual gamecube titles on their Wii U home menu. It's all up to you which method you prefer. Both methods have gamepad support and save to the same location either way. You don't need to hack vWii at all to follow this section.




Method 1 - Indivisual Gamecube injects (Injecting Gamecube games into Wii VC which you can install)

1) Use this script to build your own Wii VC injects with gamecube games using your own .iso:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-wiivc-injector-script-gc-wii-homebrew-support.483577/


2) Once you've created your inject you should have install files, basically a bunch of .app and .h3 files in a folder. Place these on your SD card in the install folder (Same as installing Wii U games) SD:/install/NameofGame/ ~.app & .m3 files~

3) Download these Nintendont files HERE
(Courtesy of Flump for the upload)

4) Extract all the files to your SD card, Except the install folder (It's only needed for method 2)

5) On your Wii U, run CFW such as HaxchiFW or Mocha. Then launch WUP Installer GX2 to install your gamecube inject (To USB Storage or System Memory)

6) Now launch your gamecube inject from the Wii U home menu. It will ask if you want to use the gamepad as a controller, choose yes.
If your TV is turned off or the HDMI isn't connected, it will also ask if you only want to display on the gamepad. It will reboot into vWii mode and start the gamecube game.

Note: You always need to enable CFW before launching a Gamecube inject, else you'll get Error Code 99-9999 and be forced to shutdown. Even if you exit a game, you still have to enable CFW again before launching another

Note: For some users, the game may result in a black screen. As of right now, there is no explanation to this phenomenon or how to fix it. If this is the case, you won't be able to use method 1 or 2 in this section. Use the "All in One" method instead in Section III below as a workaround.




Method 2 - Nintendont forwarder (Boot directly into Nintendont where you can choose a game from a list)

1) Download these Nintendont files (REMOVED, make your own Nintendont inject with the Wii VC inject script. I can't help since its considered copyright)


2) Extract all files to your SD card, including the install folder (Which contains the Nintendont forwarder)

3) On your Wii U, run CFW such as HaxchiFW or Mocha. Then run WUP Installer GX2 to install Nintendont Forwarder (To USB Storage or System Memory)


4) Launch Nintendont from your Wii U home menu. It will ask if you want to use the gamepad as a controller, choose yes.
If your TV is turned off or the HDMI isn't connected, it will also ask if you only want to display on the gamepad. It will reboot into vWii mode and launches Nintendont.


Note: You always need to enable CFW before launching Nintendont, else you'll get Error Code 99-9999 and be forced to shutdown. Even if you exit a game, you still have to enable CFW again before launching Nintendont

Note: For some users, launching Nintendont may result in a black screen. As of right now, there is no explanation to this phenomenon or how to fix it. If this is the case, you won't be able to use method 1 or 2 in this section. Use the "All in One" method instead in Section III below as a workaround.



Nintendont usage tips

- Use the Official Nintendont Page for info on how to use Nintendont. It has everything you need to know!

- If you press "-" on your gamepad, it will change the control scheme to be rotated a quarter clockwise or back to the original control scheme. If you find the controls to be suddenly awkward, you must've hit the minus button by accident. Hit minus to change it back to regular controls and always remember this for future reference.
- If you hold "L" on your gamepad, your inputs on ZL/ZR will be used as half pressed L and R buttons in-game. Useful for games like Super Mario Sunshine.

- Saves are stored in SD:/saves/ as indivisual memory card .raw files. These are compatible with the Dolphin emulator and you can even use Dolphin's memory card manager to transfer saves from memory card to memory card

- You can trim your Gamecube .iso's to save space altogether by converting them to .ciso format. Use Wit (Wimm's ISO Tool)

- Check the compatibility list HERE . Note that shrunk is not the same as .ciso. All .ciso converted games will work, unlike shrunken games with DMToolbox.



II. How to play PS1 and N64 games on the gamepad

1) Open this google drive link:
(REMOVED, make your own WiiSXR and Wii64 injects with the Wii VC inject script. I can't help since its considered copyright)

2) Download "(WiiU Gamepad) Wii64.rar", and "(WIIU Gamepad) Wiisxr.rar"

3) On your SD card, make a folder called install. Extract the folders within the Wii64 and Wiisxr rar files into the install folder

4) Download Sign_c2w_patcher


5) Open the zip file and drag the wiiu folder to your SD card (merge it with your own if you already have one)

6) Download the latest release of Wii64 (Fix94's port of mupen64): https://github.com/FIX94/mupen64gc-fix94/releases

7) Download the latest release of Wiisxr: https://github.com/Mystro256/wiisxr/releases

8) Extract the folders from the Wii64 and Wiisxr zips to the root of your SD card, except the Readme file (There are two folders within each zip file that you need)

9) On your Wii U, run CFW such as HaxchiFW or Mocha. Then run WUP Installer GX2 and install Wii64 and Wiisxr (Install to System Storage ONLY! Don't install to USB)

10) Run Sign_c2w_patcher from Homebrew Launcher. It will reboot to the home menu with CFW enabled (This is needed to overclock vWii to get a performance boost for the emulators)

11) Run Wii64 or Wiisxr, it will ask if you want to use the gamepad as a controller, choose yes.
If your TV is turned off or the HDMI isn't connected, it will also ask if you only want to display on the gamepad. It will reboot into vWii mode then launch Wii64/wiisxr.


Note: You always need to run Sign_c2w_patcher before launching Wii64 or Wiisxr, else you'll get Error Code 99-9999 and forced to shutdown. You also won't get the overclocked CPU speeds needed for the performance boost.




Using Wiisxr

- You'll need a PS1 BIOS, place it in SD:/wiisx/bios/
- Place your PS1 games in SD:/wiisx/isos/ , they can be in either .bin or .img format (Also include the .cue/.ccd/.sub file if it exists)
- In Wiisxr, you'll need to go to settings to change some things
- Under General where it says Select BIOS, set it to
SD (If you don't do this, you'll have no controls in-game)
- Be sure the option to "Boot with Bios" is set to yes
- Under Video, set the Screen Mode to
16:9
- Go back to General and choose "Save settings to SD", this saves the changes you made, permanently
- As you play different games, you'll need to change the controller type from time to time, either Standard or Analog
- For Crash Bandicoot or games without analog support, you can change the input of the DPAD to "LS-up, LS-Down, etc" to get analog controls with the gamepad. Be sure to save your button mapping to slot 1 so you can load it later. Then go back and choose Save Button Config to SD. (Thanks GameInCanada for that tip!)
- After saving in-game and you return to the Wiisxr menu, you may see a message that says "failed to save". Ignore this message, it did save successfully to your SD card in the wiisxr folder
- You'll also have to switch between Interpreter and Dynarec under Video. Check the Wiisxr compatibility list:


Wiisxr compatibilty list



Using Wii64

- Place your N64 roms in SD:/wii64/roms/
- Don't really have to change settings, everything is set properly by default. Including a memory pak
- Check the compatibilty list to see specific settings


Wii64 Compatibiltiy list



III. All in one solution for Gamecube, PS1, and N64 games on the gamepad (vWii Homebrew Channel with gamepad support. Use this if section I. didn't work on your system)

If you're interested in having Nintendont, Wiisxr, and Wii64 accessible all in one app, you can install Homebrew Channel forwarder on Wii U. This will boot up vWii Homebrew Channel but with gamepad support and you can launch Nintendont, Wiisxr, or Wii64 from there. You NEED to use this method if your Gamecube injects or Nintendont forwarder result in a black screen, this is a workaround to that issue. This section requires that you've hacked vWii already and can install .wad files. Use the Official vWii Hacking Guide if you haven't already, then come back to this guide and continue below.

1) Open this Google Drive link:
(REMOVED, make your own Homebrew Channel inject with the Wii VC inject script. I can't help since its considered copyright)

2) Download "(WIIU Gamepad) HBC.rar"

3) Extract the .rar file to the install folder on the root of your SD card

4) Download the latest release of FIX94's fork of Homebrew Channel (Called Homebrew.Channel.-.OHBC.wad): https://github.com/FIX94/hbc/releases/

5) Place the Homebrew Channel .wad file on the root of your SD card

6) Boot into vWii and install the Homebrew Channel .wad file using YAWMM (Yet Another Wad Manager) or any other wad manager. Ignore all the messages if using YAWMM, keep pressing A to skip the first messages you see. Then browse for the wad file and install it.

7) Exit vWii and run CFW such as HaxchiFW or Mocha. Run WUP Installer GX2 and install HBC (To System Storage ONLY! Don't install to USB)

8) Run "Homebrew Channel" from the Wii U home menu that you just installed. It will ask if you want to use the gamepad as a controller, choose yes.
If your TV is turned off or the HDMI isn't connected, it will also ask if you only want to display on the gamepad. It will reboot into vWii mode and launch Homebrew Channel, but with Gamepad support. Which means you can navigate with the gamepad buttons.

9) From Homebrew Channel you can launch Nintendont, Wii64, or Wiisxr. Don't launch anything else as they don't have gamepad support.

Note: You always need to run Sign_c2w_patcher before launching Homebrew Channel Forwarder else you won't get the overclocked CPU speeds needed for a performance boost with Wiisxr or Wii64. If you're just launching Homebrew Channel for use with Nintendont, you can use regular CFW such as HaxchiFW or Mocha.
 
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7) Exit vWii and run CFW such as HaxchiFW or Mocha. Run Wup Installer GX2 and install HBC (To USB storage or system memory)

As far as I can recall, patching Wii homebrew with c2w required the resulting Wii U title to be installed to NAND and not to USB storage. I can reference the previous instructions of the WiiVC Injector Script. I asked in the thread just to double check.

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The homebrew channel says 1.1.4 and I said that cause it was a distinguishing feature since i had 1.1.2 version installed, the wii u system update caused it to go to a 4:3 format and the new one i did install was 16:9. Looking at both of them on the home menu would not be able to tell them apart. What makes you think I didn't install the one you linked to? I followed the directions properly as stated, and nothing is on the USB. I don't have one plugged in. :mellow:
I am simply going over troubleshooting steps. OP has slightly incorrect information for installing the HBC vWii channel to the Wii U. It says USB or NAND and it has to be on the NAND. So this would be the first thing to check. The second thing to check would be the homebrew channel, since you mentioned in previous posts that you knew you had the correct one installed. I was simply pointing out that there were ways to get widescreen with hbc 1.1.2. The latest current is 1.1.4-1.

I am not assuming you did anything one way or the other. I am simply providing the correct steps to verify against in an attempt to troubleshoot. As for the next step, I would try this: Power down your Wii U. Power it back up. Load up the vWii environment from the official Nintendo Wii channel on your Wii U. Once loaded up, exit back to the Wii U. Then, if necessary, run your CFW (haxchi or mocha, unless you autoboot with CBHC). Then run sign_c2w_patcher. Then attempt the HBC vWii channel on your Wii U. If this still fails to load, please let me know. If it still has the same error, please let me know if you have haxchi/cbhc installed (I think I remember you mentioning you did, but I could be wrong) and if so, which game you installed it over. ^_^

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The homebrew channel says 1.1.4 and I said that cause it was a distinguishing feature since i had 1.1.2 version installed, the wii u system update caused it to go to a 4:3 format and the new one i did install was 16:9. Looking at both of them on the home menu would not be able to tell them apart. What makes you think I didn't install the one you linked to? I followed the directions properly as stated, and nothing is on the USB. I don't have one plugged in. :mellow:

Sorry, lastly, you mentioned you can't tell the homebrew channels (vwii) apart when looking at them from the menu, and also mentioned that when you went into vwii and tried launching hbc, your system errored. are you positive you ran the correct hbc (1.1.4)?
 
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I am not assuming you did anything one way or the other. I am simply providing the correct steps to verify against in an attempt to troubleshoot. As for the next step, I would try this: Power down your Wii U. Power it back up. Load up the vWii environment from the official Nintendo Wii channel on your Wii U. Once loaded up, exit back to the Wii U. Then, if necessary, run your CFW (haxchi or mocha, unless you autoboot with CBHC). Then run sign_c2w_patcher. Then attempt the HBC vWii channel on your Wii U. If this still fails to load, please let me know. If it still has the same error, please let me know if you have haxchi/cbhc installed (I think I remember you mentioning you did, but I could be wrong) and if so, which game you installed it over.
None of this helped, I use haxchi on 5.5.2, i installed everything without a usb and I used the properly linked programs.
 

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None of this helped, I use haxchi on 5.5.2, i installed everything without a usb and I used the properly linked programs.
The odd thing is the error you have is usually tied to file corruptions on the SD card. I would check the files on your SD card, copying over your homebrew content. Most notably, make sure the XML files (meta.xml) aren't corrupt.

You can always reinstall or remove the original homebrew channel (1.1.2). People have reported that reinstalling the HBC has fixed this issue. If you have custom IOS on your vWii, make sure it is not interfering.
 

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The odd thing is the error you have is usually tied to file corruptions on the SD card. I would check the files on your SD card, copying over your homebrew content. Most notably, make sure the XML files (meta.xml) aren't corrupt.

You can always reinstall or remove the original homebrew channel (1.1.2). People have reported that reinstalling the HBC has fixed this issue. If you have custom IOS on your vWii, make sure it is not interfering.
How do i know if i have cios? I thought that was required for playing backups games:unsure:
 

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will give this a try, thats if 5.5.2 gets better support but i am ? to how it updated when its been disconnected, I also keep getting messages sent to my wii u when its not even got an internet connection configured.
 

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Would it be possible to boot into Wiiflow using a WiiU forwarder, and still take advantage of the performance boost when launching emulators, or even Wii games?
 
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then if it start home brew channel with gamepad suport, can i run wbfs games on usb loader gx with gamepad support also?
Usb loader gx needs to be updated with gamepad support first.

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This is not working. I keep getting to the screen where it says "Mounting the SD card..." And that is all, it just stops.
It seems like your SD card is faulty or corrupt.
 
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It seems like your SD card is faulty or corrupt.
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Thanks!!
The Section III was the final solution for nintendont
I was stucked for days in black screen no matter what I was doing.

I just use Nintendont, so start Haxchii, then Mocha, Injected HBC on WiiU menu, load nintendont on vWii hombrew channel, and finally load the game in nintendont.

A few steps I know, but is f**king worth it!

Thank you again (=
 
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The error you were receiving, if you search GBATemp, is for when you have a corrupted/incorrect meta.xml file. So since your SD is corrupted, I'd recommend wiping the homebrew and redownloading it all, if you haven't already. Make sure your SD card is formatted to FAT32 using guiformat. If it still persists, I have no idea. Sorry.

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Thanks!!
The Section III was the final solution for nintendont
I was stucked for days in black screen no matter what I was doing.

I just use Nintendont, so start Haxchii, then Mocha, Injected HBC on WiiU menu, load nintendont on vWii hombrew channel, and finally load the game in nintendont.

A few steps I know, but is f**king worth it!

Thank you again (=
You can usually fix the black screen error by first loading up the Wii environment through the official Wii U channel, backing out, and then using the forwarder. Of course, this has to be done once every time the console is power cycled. :(
 
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I'm not expecting anyone to know this off hand, but is there still a ton of input lag on Gamecube titles like there was a few years back with Nintendont running on vWii? The last time I used it, the lag was so bad it made most games unplayable.
 

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should we use wii64 and not not64 now? Nintendont works, genplus gx and wiisxr works, but I cant get not64 to work. I downloaded the newest update that was 10/9/17 and I have the hbc gamepad support but no go, any help?
 

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should we use wii64 and not not64 now? Nintendont works, genplus gx and wiisxr works, but I cant get not64 to work. I downloaded the newest update that was 10/9/17 and I have the hbc gamepad support but no go, any help?
Nintendont is still ran from vWii in this case. I haven't experienced any input lag, give this a try and see how it feels. Nintendont has received countless updates since then.

should we use wii64 and not not64 now? Nintendont works, genplus gx and wiisxr works, but I cant get not64 to work. I downloaded the newest update that was 10/9/17 and I have the hbc gamepad support but no go, any help?
Not64 doesn't have gamepad support, and must be launched from vWii. This specific version of Wii64 works with the gamepad.
 
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What if you use the Pro controller?
Nope, pro controller is also 100% Digital.

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Pretty sure there's a button combination that gets around it in Sunshine
yes, press and hold L for half pressed R analog button simulation in sunshine.

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Well, that sucks. I'm really only interested in playing GC and Wii games though. I'm sure for the latter I'd need the Wiimote and Nunchuk for most games.
Nintendont support native controllers via gc usb adapter for WiiU!
 

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