Hey-o to everyone here.
I've been using guides and finding info on GBATemp for awhile now, mostly back a while ago when I was learning how to mod my Wii. I would always start my search for info on Google, and I finally realized that most of the best guides, etc., that I was finding were on here as I was trying to figure out how to mod the vWii of my new Wii U that I picked up last week, and figured I should finally make an account. So thank you for having this awesome community with solid information available!
So a little more about me and my gaming history: I grew up on SNES, GameBoy and N64. While I got really into PS and Xbox games in my teens, I bought a Wii a couple years ago, and I noticed that it and its emulators were what I always kept playing despite having the latest and greatest games on the other platforms, and so I decided to go with it and picked up a Wii U and sold off my other consoles. And man, it feels good to not have a billion consoles vying for precious space on the power strip (I still have my trusty N64, of course). While I was once a hardcore gamer, as you can probably tell based on what I've said so far, I've become a casual gamer as other demands and responsibilities have come into my life the past 5 years or so. So call it nostalgia, but Nintendo will always be my favorite and the best platform in my opinion.
I've been using guides and finding info on GBATemp for awhile now, mostly back a while ago when I was learning how to mod my Wii. I would always start my search for info on Google, and I finally realized that most of the best guides, etc., that I was finding were on here as I was trying to figure out how to mod the vWii of my new Wii U that I picked up last week, and figured I should finally make an account. So thank you for having this awesome community with solid information available!
So a little more about me and my gaming history: I grew up on SNES, GameBoy and N64. While I got really into PS and Xbox games in my teens, I bought a Wii a couple years ago, and I noticed that it and its emulators were what I always kept playing despite having the latest and greatest games on the other platforms, and so I decided to go with it and picked up a Wii U and sold off my other consoles. And man, it feels good to not have a billion consoles vying for precious space on the power strip (I still have my trusty N64, of course). While I was once a hardcore gamer, as you can probably tell based on what I've said so far, I've become a casual gamer as other demands and responsibilities have come into my life the past 5 years or so. So call it nostalgia, but Nintendo will always be my favorite and the best platform in my opinion.