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The Open Shop Channel is where | The '''Open Shop Channel''' is a platform where users can download and install homebrew apps for their Wii console. This channel serves as a revival project for an older application called [[Homebrew Browser Wii]]. It allows users to browse and download various applications and games that have been developed independently by the community, rather than officially by Nintendo. The channel is a great way for users to expand the capabilities of their Wii console and gain access to a wider range of content. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The Open Shop Channel was launched in March 2018 with the goal of reviving the Wii Shop Channel before its planned shut down. Initially, the project aimed to create a replacement for the Wii Shop Channel, but over time, the focus shifted towards creating a general open-source repository of apps. The channel utilizes the Homebrew Browser and OSCDL to access the content, as well as a public and open API that is planned to be released in the future. | |||
An additional service called Club Spot was also planned, which would offer perks for using the Open Shop Channel. The original vision for the Open Shop Channel was ambitious, but the team continues to work on it with the hope of sharing results soon. | |||
==Installing Open Shop Channel== | |||
The installation process for the Open Shop Channel is straightforward. To install it, you need to: | |||
# Download the latest version of the Open Shop Channel. | |||
# Extract the Open Shop Channel zip file. | |||
# Copy the homebrew_browser folder to the /apps folder on your SD/USB device. If the /apps directory does not exist, you need to create it on the root of your SD/USB device. | |||
# Make sure the write lock switch on your SD/USB device is off. | |||
# Launch the Open Shop Channel via the Homebrew Channel. | |||
By following these steps, you will be able to access the Open Shop Channel and all of the apps and games it has to offer. | |||
==Media== | ==Media== | ||
'''Install the Open Shop Channel (new Homebrew Browser) on the Nintendo Wii! (2020 Tutorial) | |||
- ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kx31xQKvcwM Michael MJD])'''<br> | |||
<youtube>Kx31xQKvcwM</youtube> | <youtube>Kx31xQKvcwM</youtube> | ||
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Open Shop Channel | |
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File:Openshopchannelwii.jpg | |
General | |
Author | CornierKhan1, DarkPhoenix10, dhtdht020, Larsenv, Spotlight |
Type | Utilities |
Version | 0.3.9e |
License | Freeware |
Last Updated | 2012/10/07 |
Links | |
Download | |
Website | |
Source | |
The Open Shop Channel is a platform where users can download and install homebrew apps for their Wii console. This channel serves as a revival project for an older application called Homebrew Browser Wii. It allows users to browse and download various applications and games that have been developed independently by the community, rather than officially by Nintendo. The channel is a great way for users to expand the capabilities of their Wii console and gain access to a wider range of content.
History
The Open Shop Channel was launched in March 2018 with the goal of reviving the Wii Shop Channel before its planned shut down. Initially, the project aimed to create a replacement for the Wii Shop Channel, but over time, the focus shifted towards creating a general open-source repository of apps. The channel utilizes the Homebrew Browser and OSCDL to access the content, as well as a public and open API that is planned to be released in the future.
An additional service called Club Spot was also planned, which would offer perks for using the Open Shop Channel. The original vision for the Open Shop Channel was ambitious, but the team continues to work on it with the hope of sharing results soon.
Installing Open Shop Channel
The installation process for the Open Shop Channel is straightforward. To install it, you need to:
- Download the latest version of the Open Shop Channel.
- Extract the Open Shop Channel zip file.
- Copy the homebrew_browser folder to the /apps folder on your SD/USB device. If the /apps directory does not exist, you need to create it on the root of your SD/USB device.
- Make sure the write lock switch on your SD/USB device is off.
- Launch the Open Shop Channel via the Homebrew Channel.
By following these steps, you will be able to access the Open Shop Channel and all of the apps and games it has to offer.
Media
Install the Open Shop Channel (new Homebrew Browser) on the Nintendo Wii! (2020 Tutorial)
- (Michael MJD)
Credits
- dhtdht020 - Project Lead. Original developer of the Open Shop Channel API and website. Working alongside the rest of the team in the direction and planning of the project. Also taking part in Wii Shop Channel and backend development, and repository maintenance.
- Spotlight - Project Maintainer. Working on Wii Shop Channel research and development. Also, takes part in development of Danbo Shop Server, the new Open Shop Channel backend.
- DarkOK - Project Maintainer. JavaScript god and a kind stranger. Working on Wii Shop Channel research and development. Has contributed to the OSC's Homebrew Browser fork.
- ramblecube - Contributor. Works on the Wii Shop Channel. Designed our Wii Shop Channel frontend and offered significant help.
- Larsenv - Contributor. Takes care of app updates, and repository maintenance.
- Puppercino - Contributor. Created graphics, branding and designs for the Open Shop Channel project.
- ...And you! Thank you to all project contributors and donators, which helped us create the Open Shop Channel!
External links
- Homepage - https://oscwii.org/
- Github - https://github.com/OpenShopChannel