The real question is, why would you want to? Unless your plan is to use it like a faux Wii U, I don't see any point to it.by sl1ck - Hardware
Gotta love Chrome. Oh, and, yeah, sorry for the bump. ;)by sl1ck - Offtopic
I don't really have anything to add other than it's absolutely hilarious that you accidentally flipped your homebrew channel upside down. Bravo, sir.by sl1ck - Homebrew General
A while back I had an idea that I think could work out very well for people interested in building homebrew applications. Would it maybe be possible for someone to create a "wrapper" of sorts that basically just allowed web apps to run - meaning HTML, CSS, Javascript, maybe PHP? If those languages were available, making homebrew apps for the Wii would be a breeze, and I don't think it'dby sl1ck - Coding
Here's what I would do if I were you. Load up Unity on your computer, make a good platforming game, put it out there for free, get as many people onboard as possible. Hone your skills with it. The tricky part is getting a hold of the official Nintendo SDK (which there really isn't any way around, unless you want to do a ton of programming just to reach the few people that really enjoy hby sl1ck - Coding
I'm not sure you're fully aware of how complicated a game Minecraft is. It'd definitely be the most complicated homebrew game to date. Plus, you're really not being clear on what exactly you'd be doing. "I'll do a lot, I just need help" isn't really inspiring any confidence. Look on the bright side, however: the folks behind Minecraft are awesome. If a Wii veby sl1ck - Ideas, requests
I paid $250 for my first-gen Wii shortly after it came out. If the new one really is awesomely priced, use $20 from the money you saved to buy a used Gamecube online. No sense driving yourself crazy just to save a little bit of money.by sl1ck - Ideas, requests