Friday, November 28, 2008

Nintendo vs. Homebrew (The History of Wii Homebrew)


Well... It looks like Nintendo has done it again. They tried to remove homebrew, again. It seems as though all hope is lost, until marcan does some more sniffing and coding. And presto, the new Twilight Hack is out.

For those of you who have no idea what any of this means...
Wii Homebrew (Homebrew are games/apps that are made by individual developers) is one of the most popular tech news topics around now.  About 2 years ago marcan and bushing were able to find a glitch in a Wii game. They were able to exploit it, but it wasn't ready for public use. They then relesed the "Twilight Hack", a game save which crashed Zelda but allowed the Wii to run homebrew, to the public. A while later, the same group released the Homebrew Channel which allowed you to run homebrew without using the Twilight hack. Nintendo, who doesn't know the difference between pirating and homebrew, does not like this at all. So, they release an update that removes any game save that takes advantage of the glitch. The next day a new game save is released and everybody's happy. Then this past week Nintendo repeats this and in 5 days WiiBrewers are happy once more because of another update. But before this DVDX is released letting everyone play DVD videos on their Wii, using the Wii disk drive.

So there you have it, an unofficial history of Wii homebrew. If you are interested in Wii homebrew go to www.wiibrew.org. Let's hope evil Mario doesn't try to stop us again!