i completely agree. your wii isn't an apple device.Please, even though you're a new member, don't use the term jailbreak.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privilege_escalation#JailbreakingI created an account just to say that "jailbreak" is a term used for more than just iOS devices, its a term used by computer enthusiasts that means "to exploit a device to remove manufacturer limitations and restrictions." Its used more for Apple products only because its more common to jailbreak a very tightly closed device such as iPhones while other devices are already quite open-source.
Also to stay on topic, Smash Stack is one of the easiest ones to do and more common since most Wii/Wii U owners have this video game.
nothing against this post, but wikipidia is an open ended argument. you can't believe everything that's put in there because so many people have diff opinions and can edit it.
but I will take this quote and use it anyway.
"In the case of gaming consoles, jailbreaking is often used to execute homebrew games"
but either way, idc. just stating my thoughts.
I created an account just to say that "jailbreak" is a term used for more than just iOS devices, its a term used by computer enthusiasts that means "to exploit a device to remove manufacturer limitations and restrictions." Its used more for Apple products only because its more common to jailbreak a very tightly closed device such as iPhones while other devices are already quite open-source.
Also to stay on topic, Smash Stack is one of the easiest ones to do and more common since most Wii/Wii U owners have this video game
really i'm a " computer enthusiast" (certified in many areas of pc knowledge, and programing) and i don't use that term. so far i've only seen people that enjoy watchign tutorials on how to click the ok button on a script to do the most simple of tasks use the term "jailbreak" for hacking, cracking, unlocking, rooting, exploiting, decrypting, and (you'll laugh at this) gaining admin rights to Microsoft devices and apple devices.I created an account just to say that "jailbreak" is a term used for more than just iOS devices, its a term used by computer enthusiasts that means "to exploit a device to remove manufacturer limitations and restrictions." Its used more for Apple products only because its more common to jailbreak a very tightly closed device such as iPhones while other devices are already quite open-source.
Also to stay on topic, Smash Stack is one of the easiest ones to do and more common since most Wii/Wii U owners have this video game.