Homebrew NUSspli - Install content directly from the Nintendo Update Servers to your Wii U

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I have upgraded Nusspli from version v1.144 to version v1.156. I have replaced the old NUSspli.wuhb with the new one in the Apps folder on my SD card (I use Aroma). NUSspli works but the games I downloaded with Nusspli before are no longer displayed in the Wii U menu. It looks as if all the games have disappeared.

What can I do? Can anyone help me? Thank you very much! (Please excuse my English, I am not a native speaker.)

Update: after turning off the console, removing and reconnecting the SD and HDD, the games are now back. they are no longer in their original folders, but at least teay are back.
 
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What if Nintendo catches you downloading games from their servers? Also, how is this allowed on gbatemp?

No criticism, just wondering.
 
What if Nintendo catches you downloading games from their servers? Also, how is this allowed on gbatemp?

No criticism, just wondering.
1. Straight to jail and ban from Japan for 1000 years!

2. Well, what do you think we do here at gbatemp?
 
When I use Nuspli and don't install anything, it takes a lot of time quitting, that wasn't there before, is it normal V10lator?
Also, I was wondering, I know you are against making an aroma version of Loadiine, but what should we use instead for loading Ds Roms? Yes Loadiine is also useful for that and there is nothing to replace this :(
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An Aroma version of Loadiine would be great. I would also like to play from SD instead installing to NAND or using a specially formatted USB drive that has a file system that WIndows can't work with. Hopefully it could have if it does not already have it, NAND emulation for game saves.

I did try the 'DumpsterU' program but it would not display my save games from USB in the list. In fact, it displayed nothing.
 
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What if Nintendo catches you downloading games from their servers? Also, how is this allowed on gbatemp?

No criticism, just wondering.
Nintendo ultimately doesn't give a fuck about the Wii U anymore, so pretty much nothing will happen.

As for how it's allowed, NUSspli as its name suggests, and like it says in this thread's title, is a tool to download content directly from NUS (Nintendo Update Servers) on your Wii U directly. This is technically piracy, sure, seeing as how you don't pay for anything, but the thing is GBAtemp's rules don't apply to NUSspli as NUSspli in it of itself isn't warez (pirated games being shared around)
 
Hello there! I just got a Wii U and used NUSspli to download freedom planet, but it keeps saying something along the lines of "original Nintendo Network account deleted" (using Google translate as I have a Japanese system.)
Is there a fix to this or did I do something wrong?
 
@V10lator im using v1.136 on japanese wii u, it boot fine but on logs there one error message
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I have the same but in my case for the Dutch.json file : "Error getting filesize for /vol/content/locale/Dutch.json"
The error not only appears when booting Nusspli, but also when installing a (any) game.

Is this for all languages except English?
My console is set in Dutch language. When I switch the console language to English, the error is gone. However, that is not a good solution as I want to keep Dutch as the main interface and game language.
 
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Nintendo ultimately doesn't give a fuck about the Wii U anymore, so pretty much nothing will happen.

As for how it's allowed, NUSspli as its name suggests, and like it says in this thread's title, is a tool to download content directly from NUS (Nintendo Update Servers) on your Wii U directly. This is technically piracy, sure, seeing as how you don't pay for anything, but the thing is GBAtemp's rules don't apply to NUSspli as NUSspli in it of itself isn't warez (pirated games being shared around)
Not that there's any other way to access DLC now. If we weren't so post-capitalist, it would be legally protected (perhaps not using NUS, but rehosting the abandonware would be)
 
An Aroma version of Loadiine would be great. I would also like to play from SD instead installing to NAND or using a specially formatted USB drive that has a file system that WIndows can't work with. Hopefully it could have if it does not already have it, NAND emulation for game saves.

I did try the 'DumpsterU' program but it would not display my save games from USB in the list. In fact, it displayed nothing.
I haven't tried it yet but isn't SDUSB a solution?

 

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