OriginalHamster said:Weird, have you tried with composite cables? Maybe the games have problems with component.
Also try by changing your language maybe that help.
rAiN mAn 2o0o said:another dumb question... but you have tried removing the game and redownloading... right?
damysteryman said:I am not sure if you have tried this yet, but...
It could maybe be a video mode conflict...
Was your Wii originally PAL?
When region-changing to JPN, did you change the Wii's video mode from PAL to NTSC with AnyRegion Changer?
If it is still set to PAL, then that is your problem.
If you do not want to change your Wii's video mode, try to use Gecko 1.9.3.1 to load the channel, forcing both Japanese language, and NTSC video mode.
That SHOULD fix it.
But if not, maybe force those 2 along with the VIDTV patch?
damysteryman said:There should be a "Launch Channel" option in gecko 1.9.3.1's main menu.
After forcing the settings, select this option, then select the channel to launch.
OriginalHamster said:From WiiRD , Gecko 1.9.3.1 http://wiird.l0nk.org/forum/index.php/topic,3228.0.html
Also, you only need patch IOS36 if you don't have 249, I can launch channels from Gecko with 249 just fine.
EDIT: Just an idea, but you could try change video mode by...
- Start a VC game (one that works)
- When the screen screws up, hit the home button
- Access the operation guide
- Plug in a Nunchuck and hit A+Z+1
- If done correctly, your Wii will switched to interlace mode (a chime will sound if you do it right)
To change again it hit A+Z+2