How To Mod Wii
If you are someone that owns a Nintendo Wii, you might learn that you can modify its performance to suit some other needs you might have. The Wii could then be called Mod Wii, as this is a shortened term to indicate that you have made such modifications.
This is in no way to imply that you should mod out your Wii. If you own the console, and are considering this as a viable option, then you ought to also be aware of the risks involved. For starters, if inaccurately performed, you could ruin your console beyond repair. If it were able to be repaired, you might also run the risk of voiding your warranty should Nintendo discover your modifications.
However, if you know what you are doing, then you could benefit from such a mod on your console. The best thing to do is to really read into the details of the modification step by step and take your time, otherwise you can refer to the dangers up above.
There are two common types of modifications that are done to Wiis. Certainly, there are more than this, but you get the idea. The first is the emulator. This allows you to not only access a plethora of Wii Ware games, it also allows you to play any Wii game, former system games and Wii Channels on a burnable disc playable in your console.
The second common modification is a player that allows you to watch burned and regular DVDs (not blu ray) on your Wii. This is handy for people that have to run a DVD player and a Wii into the same television. This will cut down on the wire tangle behind your set up, and allow you to use your console with full functionality like the other two competitive consoles on the market right now.
Those are the two most popular Wii console modifications, but by no means the only ones. If nothing else, remember this: if you do not know exactly what you are doing in terms of a modification, don't do it. You risk ruining your system for nothing.
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