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Framework43 said:umm..the wii doesnt have a clock on the home menu,it only has it on the system menu, so no, im not the n00b here>.
Framework43 said:umm..the wii doesnt have a clock on the home menu,it only has it on the system menu, so no, im not the n00b here>.
That would be real useful for when you're playing a gamecube game and don't want to get your wii controller out. If anyone here has guitar hero, it could be exactly like that. Since guitar hero has already done it, then it shouldn't be that hard I wouldn't think (just an educated guess, no knowledge goes into that statement!)Volkov said:Best feature that needs to be added:
Ability to use a Gamecube controller in the Wii system menu to chose the disc channel, and start the game.
Framework43 said:umm..the wii doesnt have a clock on the home menu,it only has it on the system menu, so no, im not the n00b here>.
Richy Freeway said:Course it doesn't.
Now shut up.
KDH said:Posting images of the wrong menu doesn't help your case.
There is no "the system menu". The screen you are thinking of is actually implemented by every software on its own. You'd have to patch every application/game, which is both pointless and nigh impossible.Framework43 said:the wii doesnt have a clock on the home menu,it only has it on the system menu
mercluke said:that menu is on the game disc itself (not the wii) that's why it's in japanese when you play a japanese game