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https://wiibrew.org/wiki/O2em
O2em is an Odyssey<sup>2</sup>/Videopac emulator for the Wii game console.
 
This unit was known as the Philips Odyssey in Brazil, Philips Videopac G7000 in Europe, and Odyssey<sup>2</sup> under both Magnavox and Philips brands in North America.
 
== Features ==
* SDHC support (build with latest libogc and libfat).
 
== Installation ==
Copy the application folder (o2em) in the "apps" directory of the SD card ([[Homebrew Channel Wii|Homebrew Channel]] directory structure).
 
Create a directory "/roms/romsodd" on the SD card.
 
Put all your ROMs (.bin or .zip) in that directory including the system ROM (named "o2rom.bin").
 
Boot the emulator from the HomeBrew Channel.
 
Select ROM and press the 2 button.
 
==Controls==
Home - Exit the emulator at anytime
 
D-Pad - Navigate
 
2 - Shoot (or whatever), Return to Game if in Console
 
Plus - Invoke the emulated console's Keyboard/keyPad (press Plus again to swap the joystick/keyPad number)
 
Minus - Go back to the ROMs menu


==Screenshots==
==Screenshots==
==Media==
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/o2emwii3.png
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==Known issues==
Some problems in double buffering causing some corruptions in GFX.
 
== Changelog ==
'''v1.0 2009/01/30'''
*Initial release.
 
== External links ==
* WiiBrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/O2em

Latest revision as of 04:38, 19 March 2023

O2em
O2emwii2.png
General
AuthorConsolius
TypeConsole
Version1.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2009/01/31
Links
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O2em is an Odyssey2/Videopac emulator for the Wii game console.

This unit was known as the Philips Odyssey in Brazil, Philips Videopac G7000 in Europe, and Odyssey2 under both Magnavox and Philips brands in North America.

Features

  • SDHC support (build with latest libogc and libfat).

Installation

Copy the application folder (o2em) in the "apps" directory of the SD card (Homebrew Channel directory structure).

Create a directory "/roms/romsodd" on the SD card.

Put all your ROMs (.bin or .zip) in that directory including the system ROM (named "o2rom.bin").

Boot the emulator from the HomeBrew Channel.

Select ROM and press the 2 button.

Controls

Home - Exit the emulator at anytime

D-Pad - Navigate

2 - Shoot (or whatever), Return to Game if in Console

Plus - Invoke the emulated console's Keyboard/keyPad (press Plus again to swap the joystick/keyPad number)

Minus - Go back to the ROMs menu

Screenshots

o2emwii3.png

Known issues

Some problems in double buffering causing some corruptions in GFX.

Changelog

v1.0 2009/01/30

  • Initial release.

External links

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