I bought a used smash cart and it shows no version number on the title screen. When I start it it wants me to update to be able to save the game but I chose not to. Does anyone know how I can find the version number? Thanks.
So I'm new to this, please bear with me.
I've used WiiBackupManager to put some ISOs (now in wbfs format) onto a USB drive. When I open up the drive in Wiiflow, it recognizes the games perfectly fine. But when I try to play them, it freezes with a black screen and spits out whatever disc is in...
Seriously? I left GBATemp for two days, and come back and my problem is solved? By Nintendo? I am now laying in my bed playing Super Mario 64 on the Wii U Pad. Brilliant.
That is what I figured but I wasn't sure. Thanks. That sucks then. Oh well. I'll just have to wait for that hack then. Or maybe connecting the pad to a PC and running emulators from there.
Is it possible (now or in the future) to use the Wii U Pad with the vWii menu? Specifically with emulators in the Homebrew Menu.
I've searched for this but had problems finding anything relevant. I realize that it would be completely ridiculous to use it with regular Wii games, but I think it...
although i ended up accidentally changing my nand with no way of going back bc i didn't know you needed a gamecube controller to restore it (i have a wii minus/1.1, which doesn't have gamecube controller support)
and if i find the sd card i have my NAND backed up on, i can not only restore the NAND if i solder the right part in, but i can also put my NAND on dolphin, then i can play dolphin online, like PMEX Remix or MKWii Riibalanced