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Nintendont Wii

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Nintendont
File:Nintendontwii.jpg
General
AuthorFIX94
TypeUtilities
Version2021
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2021/09/05
Links
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Nintendont is a Wii Homebrew Project that allows you to play your GameCube (GC) games on a Wii or vWii on Wii U.

This software allows you to easily access your GameCube game library and enjoy them on your Wii or Wii U without the need for a physical GameCube disc. It is a convenient solution for those who want to play their favorite GameCube games on their Wii or Wii U but no longer have access to the original discs.

Nintendont is an easy-to-use, efficient way to play your GameCube games on your Wii or Wii U.

Features

  • Works on Wii and Wii U (in vWii mode)
  • Full-speed loading from a USB device or an SD card.
  • Loads 1:1 and shrunken .GCM/.ISO disc images.
  • Loads games as extracted files (FST format)
  • Loads CISO-format disc images. (uLoader CISO format)
  • Memory card emulation
  • Play audio via disc audio streaming
  • Bluetooth controller support (Classic Controller (Pro), Wii U Pro Controller)
  • HID controller support via USB
  • Custom button layout when using HID controllers
  • Cheat code support
  • Changeable configuration of various settings
  • Reset/Power off via button combo (R + Z + Start) (R + Z + B + D-Pad Down)
  • Advanced video mode patching, force progressive and force 16:9 widescreen
  • Auto boot from loader
  • Disc switching
  • Use the official Nintendo GameCube controller adapter
  • BBA Emulation (see BBA Emulation Readme)

Features: (Wii only)

  • Play retail discs
  • Play backups from writable DVD media (Old Wii only)
  • Use real memory cards
  • GBA-Link cable
  • WiiRd
  • Allow use of the Nintendo GameCube Microphone

What Nintendont will never support

  • Game Boy Player


Notes

  • The Wii and Wii U SD card slot is known to be slow. If you're using an SD card and are having performance issues, consider either using a USB SD reader or a USB hard drive.
  • USB flash drives are known to be problematic.
  • Nintendont runs best with storage devices formatted with 32 KB clusters. (Use either FAT32 or exFAT.)


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Media

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