Hacking Android on Wii U?

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I'm leaving this here because we all know that it's coming soon. The questions are how soon and how would it be implemented. OK ppl, let's start talking.
 
I'm leaving this here because we all know that it's coming soon. The questions are how soon and how would it be implemented. OK ppl, let's start talking.

tbh if your on android ur already making life mistakes XD #ios
 
I'm leaving this here because we all know that it's coming soon. The questions are how soon and how would it be implemented. OK ppl, let's start talking.

It could be, but for now Android don't tun in PowerPC, well there are some project to port android to Power arquitechture, it could work with Wii U.
 
tbh if your on android ur already life mistakes XD #ios
Meanwhile the wiiu gamepad would still have a bigger screen than an iphone and be better for emulators...... #########hashtag hashtag lol haha noob blah blah ios

But seriously this thread is bound to be reposted again even though the answer is: "no but kinda yes."
 
I'm leaving this here because we all know that it's coming soon.
We do?

Apart from what Goku Jr. said, this has been discussed before with the Wii, here: http://gbatemp.net/threads/android-on-wii.355945/. While there are ways to make Android run on the platform the Wii U is built around, we're talking about highly customized hardware. It's not as easy as just making a PowerPC port and loading it. Furthermore, what's the point of having Android on Wii U? I can't imagine it running in any good capacity. Almost every possible app for Android would be incompatible and the Wii U does not have the resources to properly emulate another architecture such as ARM, for which Android is designed.

You'd be better off buying an Ouya. Any advantages to having Android on Wii U that you can think of can likely be made as homebrew apps for the Wii U, whenever that is feasible/possible, and surely take less time than essentially creating an operating system from scratch.
 
I don't like Ouya, but it seems to be the best option for Android Gaming.

From what I've heard (friends' experiences), it's actually nice for installing XBMC, etc. If you want to play games and absolutely must have Android games on your TV, this modified version of Ouya is the one to get: http://www.gummowned.com/?p=297. The Ouya controller is worse than a worn out Xbox 360 controller with sticky analog sticks.
 
From what I've heard (friends' experiences), it's actually nice for installing XBMC, etc. If you want to play games and absolutely must have Android games on your TV, this modified version of Ouya is the one to get: http://www.gummowned.com/?p=297. The Ouya controller is worse than a worn out Xbox 360 controller with sticky analog sticks.

The things I don't like Ouya aren't the controller, I didn't test it anyway, I don't like it's technical specs, and I'm not interested in the Androids games, I can buy a phone or downloading a Android emu in my PC for playing those games.
 
The things I don't like Ouya aren't the controller, I didn't test it anyway, I don't like it's technical specs, and I'm not interested in the Androids games, I can buy a phone or downloading a Android emu in my PC for playing those games.

Can't think of any Android (or mobile) exclusive game that's a must-have or doesn't at least have an alternate version for PC/consoles... I'm not forgiving Cave for not making DoDonPachi Maximum available for anything else but mobile devices, but then again I still have Dai Ou Jou to beat on Black Label... ;)
 
tbh if your on android ur already life mistakes XD #ios

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Wat if I don pley bye ur rulezz, wat are u gone do ban me?

Just Kidding I'm joking, please don't ban me.:bow:
 
tbh if your on android ur already life mistakes XD #ios
AH! AHA! HA HA HA! No. :)
I'm leaving this here because we all know that it's coming soon. The questions are how soon and how would it be implemented. OK ppl, let's start talking.
What I do want is a loader for Linux/UNIX-flavoured OS'es of all-sorts. I wouldn't be so sure about Android though, I don't know if it has a PowerPC build and that'd be pretty much required to run it on the main console. There's an ARM in there as well, but it's treated as a security chip and I don't think it could be used, plus it's rather weak.
 
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AH! AHA! HA HA HA! No. :)
What I do want is a loader for Linux/UNIX-flavoured OS'es of all-sorts. I wouldn't be so sure about Android though, I don't know if it has a PowerPC build and that'd be pretty much required to run it on the main console. There's an ARM in there as well, but it's treated as a security chip and I don't think it could be used, plus it's rather weak.

Oh yeah, I forget that ARM chip, if it could be used don't whink it is very weak, I have a phone with 1 core and 600MHz and it runs well Android 2.2, that security chip it's Dual-Core with 1GHz of speed, it could run Android 2.2 without problems I think.
 
Oh yeah, I forget that ARM chip, if it could be used don't whink it is very weak, I have a phone with 1 core and 600MHz and it runs well Android 2.2, that security chip it's Dual-Core with 1GHz of speed, it could run Android 2.2 without problems I think.
Yes, but it's running background processes of the hardware like verification and such and I don't think it's actually accessible for developers. If this'd be a launcher or a VM of sorts then it would not be enough juice in my opinion, it'd have to be a full-blown bootloader, and that's a lot of reverse engineering right there. I don't think it'd work that well, it'd be easier to focus on the more powerful of the two beasts in the Wii U and work with that. I guess we'll see - it's not like we need Android, any Linux/UNIX will do.
 
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