Homebreware

by admin on January 11, 2010

Homebreware is a simple Wii unlock solution that gets the job done. The package includes several files. You simply copy those files onto an SD card (which is the Wii memory format). Once they have been moved to the SD card, simply insert the card and boot up the Wii console.

Homebreware claims that its software is updated regularly to ensure compatability with Wii system updates.  If you ever wish to uninstall the mod, the package includes a nice rollback features which allows you to return your console to it’s original settings with the click of a button.

With this package you will learn how to unlock the following features on your Wii:

  • Play backup games
  • Play imported games that are region locked
  • Make copies of existing games (for back-up purposes)
  • Play N64, SNES, NES and Sega Genesis games, as well as games from other consoles
  • Play homebrew games
  • Play DVD movies and Mp3s

Homebreware comes with a lifetime membership, entitling users to get all of the future upgrades for free and the package also includes the Ultimate Wii Cheats Guide.

This is another solution that does seem to get the job of unlocking your Wii done effectively enough. Compared to some of the other solutions, it comes with only one extra and the process is not as well documented as with some others. Finally, we have heard some complaints about a lack of good customer support. You should check out the Homebreware web site for additional information. In addition, if you have had a chance to use the Homebreware solution, you are welcome to provide your comments and ratings below.

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eBook
Videos
Bonuses Ultimate Wii Cheats Guide
Updates Lifetime
Guarantee
Price $29.00
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February 19, 2010 at 8:53 pm

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Nick February 16, 2010 at 9:36 pm

In the end it worked but even with the instructions i managed to screw it up a couple of times. Luckily I didn’t hurt my wii or anything, but I was expecting more. and they really didn’t provide any support when i emailed them. so, i’ve got it all working now and it is pretty cool but it wasn’t as easy as they led me to believe. maybe some of these other things work a little better.

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