Hacking Bomberman Blast Problem

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Im on a 3.3E Wii with a PAL copy of Bomberman blast but whenever I try to load it it jsut resets to the system menu. Can anyone help me solve this problem please?
 
3.3U Wii here with an NTSC wad. Same issue. Tried uninstalling DVDx and the patchmii cIOSv6 and it did the same thing, even after reinstalling the wad. Hopefully its not 3.3 at fault. Maybe I'll try menuloader.
 
Got 2 Wii's. One is hooked up via component and works fine, version 3.2.

The other is hooked up via composite, version 3.2 and exhibits exactly the same problem as you're getting.

Edit : They're both PAL Wii's with the PAL version of Bomberman.
 
Same problem. Tried several PAL releases of the wad on my PAL 3.3E with components. Just slams me back to the channel menu each and every time.
 
KaiUno said:
Same problem. Tried several PAL releases of the wad on my PAL 3.3E with components. Just slams me back to the channel menu each and every time.
Try dropping back to 3.2E. Works fine on my component connected Wii, just not on my composite connected Wii.
 
As a last option try the method I described in the WiiWare Releases sticky thread, I'd be interested to see if works for folks having the same problem. Also make sure you're actually using the same region wad as your console and not all the region changed versions that are floating around. WM8E = NTSC USA, WM8P= PAL.

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I enjoy posting after FGOD, our two avas after each other crack me up for some reason. lol
 
lol jimmybobalex
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i guess your avatar is getting sick if seeing himself that old
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The following is a direct quote.

This will stop the resetting back to the Main System Menu when launching WiiWare.

For NTSC-North America users, on step 3 and step 4:

3. When asked to patch the .dol file, press 0. After it finishes, press any key.

Press 1 instead.

4. For the next option (Video Mode Changer), press A then enter. If converting to PAL, choose option 1, if not, choose 2, then press enter. Press any key to continue.

Press 2 as you want it to stay NTSC.

For the most part everything else can be followed word for word.

QUOTE said:
Eeyoregurl27:
Hello
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I'm the person who cracked Angel Solitaire and Oekaki Logic. I decided to try and crack these myself by reading this topic (specifically posts #113 and #116), but it seems the directions were a bit scrambled. After playing around with various settings on wwpacker and GenericWiiPatcher, I finally figured out how to properly patch these Wiiware games to work correctly with no problems. Now I'm going to tell you all how I did it as clearly as I can (note: I'm going to be explaining the way to do it with a JP wad, but it should work for other regions by making adjustments as needed
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Tools needed:
wwpacker 1.6 (download from here: http://sharebee.com/bbc2ec50 )
common-key.bin (Google iz yur frend
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Generic Wii Patcher (download from here: Generic Wii Patcher 1.11 )
WiiWare wad you want to patch (for this example a Japanese one)

Before you begin:
-Unzip wwpacker to C:\ or whatever letter your root hard drive is (to reduce the possibility of errors)
-Place common-key.bin in the wwpacker folder
-Unzip GenericWiiPatcher and paste a copy to the wwpacker folder
-Place an unzipped copy of your wad into the wwpacker folder

How to crack:
1. Drag the wad to the file named _wwunpacker.bat. When the program is finished, press any key to close the window.
2. Drag the whole folder the program produced to the file named _wwpacker-IOS35-Plus.bat.
3. When asked to patch the .dol file, press 0. After it finishes, press any key.
4. For the next option (Video Mode Changer), press A then enter. If converting to PAL, choose option 1, if not, choose 2, then press enter. Press any key to continue.
5. Now it should have the option to patch the .dol file with Generic Wii Patcher. Leaving the DOS window open, go to your wwpacker folder and open GenericWiiPatcher.exe.
*5a. Under GWP, press open and go to your wwpacker folder. The folder of the unpacked wad should be the only one to select if you didn't unpack any other wads there. Open it, select the .dol file, and press open.
*5b. The only options you need to use with this are the Error001-Fix and the Country Strings. DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING ELSE!
*5c. Under Error001-Fix, press Search, then Press Remove 001. Under Country Strings, select the country of your choice, then press Patch Strings. Press Save. Close Generic Wii Patcher.
6. Press the DOS window so it has the focus again. Press any key to repack the wad. Press any key again to close the window.
7. Rename your new wad whatever you want, use Wad Installer/Manager to install on your Wii, and enjoy your new game
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Note that this is explaining how to crack a Japanese game. You will have to use a different setting for step 3 if you're using a game from another region. It should all work the same
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pal 3.2e with wiikey 1.9s
works no problem
but it's funny when i connect to wifi, cannot even find one complete match
always 1~2 people then gone then requeue
waited more than 1 hr and gave up
 
I tried reverting my Wii back to 3.2E, to no avail. After that I let the Wii update itself back again, I removed the WAD and tried the procedure described above. Worked like a charm!

Thing plays beautifully now, even on-line.
 

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