Nintendo Wii Unofficial Channels

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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Wii Hardware CPU: 'Broadway' processor at 1 GHz GPU: ATI 'Hollywood' at 243 MHz Memory: 88 MB RAM Storage: 512 MB of flash memory Wii Channels There are many things called Channels on the Wii. They are called Channels because just like on TV, you can look through channels by pressing − and +.

Just like watching different channels on TV, you usually can not find all the things you want to know on one channel. Each Wii Channel does something different. Some of them need to connect to the to work, using either or WiiConnect24, but some information that has been saved can be viewed without a connection to the internet.

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SNES SNES 2 Nintendo 64 GameCube Panasonic Q Nintendo Wii Nintendo Wii. Wii Channels There are many. The Homebrew Channel is an unofficial. For Wii/Wii U, your console must be able to run homebrew.

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However, all of these channels do not work anymore since the console's internet has been removed. Disc Channel Games can be played on this channel after a game disc, or Nintendo GameCube disc, is put in the disc slot. Wii Shop Channel The Wii Shop Channel is used to buy downloadable (old games) and games and also Wii channels mentioned here.

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An internet connection is required to use this channel. Mii Channel The Mii Channel is where a player can make an avatar called a Mii to represent them, either in the Mii Channel's online feature Mii Parade, or in games that allow using Miis and most other Wii channels mentioned here. News Channel The News Channel is used to look up news on different topics, ranging from your country's news, to sport and entertainment. An internet connection is required to use this channel. Forecast Channel The Forecast Channel is used to check the weather forecast on most cities around the world.