WiiBrew wrote:To brick a Wii is to damage the console beyond repair - as in 'A bricked Wii has all the electronic functionality of a brick'. To put it simply, fully bricked Wii consoles do absolutely nothing. The term is often used in situations where modifying a system's firmware (without necessarily making any alterations to the machine's hardware) has caused it to become inoperable.
 Need to figure out how to upgrade both the wii system and the homebrew without faults  and use bannerbomb hack.
 Need to figure out how to upgrade both the wii system and the homebrew without faults  and use bannerbomb hack.
 I'll probably have to utilise the twilight hack again and then uninstall.
 I'll probably have to utilise the twilight hack again and then uninstall.

Yes, really. Now that I've completed the entire game, I can say that it at least surpasses the original game in replay value, not to mention that SMG2 has a lot more variety than the original.Tiptup Jr. wrote:Alright, I'm sure it's great and all, but... perfect tens across the board? Really?
Hmm... fair enough. Maybe I misconstrued the perfect 10/10 as being absolutely perfect, but that's not what I meant. A "Total Perfection" rating to me would be something like 11.5/10 on IGN's scale. I just think it deserved the score of 10/10. That doesn't necessarily mean I think it's absolutely perfect.Jomingo wrote:...
NSMBWii isn't as good of a game as Nintendo suggests, and despite its sales I still think it falls short of either Galaxy title.Scraps69 wrote:I'm now keen to play both New Mario Bros. Wii and SMG2 when I get all this stuff out of the way.
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