Watch out when you're buying wiimotes, try to get brand name ones. I got some off brand wiimotes, they only work half the time, and when they do work they don't shut off ever. In order to get them to stop running and burning batteries you end up having to take the batteries out.
Besides that, there are a number of really easy ways to get a Wii to run Homebrew. That really makes it a useful device, for example you can use one piece of Homebrew to copy all of your games onto a memory card so you don't need to switch between discs if you want to change games. There's also other games, and a lot of Open source stuff. It's really ideal for certain circumstances because the game controllers are fully wireless.
Besides that, there are a number of really easy ways to get a Wii to run Homebrew. That really makes it a useful device, for example you can use one piece of Homebrew to copy all of your games onto a memory card so you don't need to switch between discs if you want to change games. There's also other games, and a lot of Open source stuff. It's really ideal for certain circumstances because the game controllers are fully wireless.
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