Twilight Princess save exploit allow possible homebrew/hack on unmodded Wii's

Lunatix said:
The thing is that its not fully developed yet.
Also update, Wii pong: here
Wow. I think that proves that this is definitely not a hoax. Like someone said before me, the possibilities are endless.
 
C1audio said:
basically they found an exploit in the game which allows people to run programs not offically made by Nintendo. So once this hack is complete people should be able to play super nintendo sega n64 etc on their Wii for free, or like the other guy said the limits of what it can do are endless.

how the heck would someone be able to play an N64 game...an actual video game...through a code?
 
This is pretty much what worked for the PSP. The code itself won't run the game, but it shows that it's possible for people load code, and programs, on to the Wii through this. It doesn't do that yet, but it's now possible.

Then people can code programs to play N64, etc. games, homebrew, movies (files, not DVDs) and other programs.

It's showing possibilities, not actualities.
 
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Basically how the hack work is like this: You can name your horse in the game, so the hacked save changed the horse's name into a special code and when the game tries to load the name the game crashes and launches the hack.
More details here but none of you guys will get any of it anyways: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_smashing
 
Evi1d33d said:
Basically how the hack work is like this: You can name your horse in the game, so the hacked save changed the horse's name into a special code and when the game tries to load the name the game crashes and launches the hack.
More details here but none of you guys will get any of it anyways: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_smashing
Perhaps most members here won't get it, but have you seen my "SSBM Has Been Frummaged!" video? I made a large proportion of those codes myself :yesnod:
 
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Here's a new video showing the progress on the homebrew. It's called "Hello world" because it's usually the first thing you code when you learn programming and it's the first thing people show when they find an exploit in the system.
[MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIqVGRe0eyU[/MEDIA]
 
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