what is even going on here?
If you buy a hacked console with outdated firmware, you should expect it to brick on official updates. Its in all the guides that this will happen, and it happens on every console, not just Nintendo. If you are too lazy to read through a guide on how to safely update your console to the latest firmware (which most likely wont ever get updated at this point anymore) and then hack it again with all the precautions measures to keep children from bricking them, thats your fault.
Nintendo has no obligation at all to keep your console alive if you messed with it in any way, shape or form. They clearly tell you in all the license agreements. If you can't understand that by buying the console, you are not buying the software and can modify it however you please, but just a license to use exactly the software that nintendo provides in just the way nintendo wants you too, no one here can help you.
If you don't want a bricked console, don't get something hacked. If you want your kids to have no problem, but them games from one region and have them play on an unhacked console.
[lol]
The wii has many games, even without hacking it, but it really comes down to what you want. If you think you want any of the future wiiu games, get a wiiu (though wait a few months, they might lower the prices with the arrival of the new consoles)
And now, could you please just close this topic?
If you buy a hacked console with outdated firmware, you should expect it to brick on official updates. Its in all the guides that this will happen, and it happens on every console, not just Nintendo. If you are too lazy to read through a guide on how to safely update your console to the latest firmware (which most likely wont ever get updated at this point anymore) and then hack it again with all the precautions measures to keep children from bricking them, thats your fault.
Nintendo has no obligation at all to keep your console alive if you messed with it in any way, shape or form. They clearly tell you in all the license agreements. If you can't understand that by buying the console, you are not buying the software and can modify it however you please, but just a license to use exactly the software that nintendo provides in just the way nintendo wants you too, no one here can help you.
If you don't want a bricked console, don't get something hacked. If you want your kids to have no problem, but them games from one region and have them play on an unhacked console.
[lol]
The wii has many games, even without hacking it, but it really comes down to what you want. If you think you want any of the future wiiu games, get a wiiu (though wait a few months, they might lower the prices with the arrival of the new consoles)
And now, could you please just close this topic?