![]() I would assume for now we are safe though □ There has not been a firmware update in over a year now, But that’s not to say Nintendo might release one. Yes, this is up to date and will still work with the current firmware. I almost forgot about the WODE! Thanks for reminding me about that, what a great little thing that was. Sorry for the questions, I’m trying to play catch-up & getting these questions answered will really give me a big heads-up.Īgain, appreciate your time & knowledge you’ve put into your guide, many thanks from Sydney Australia to the UK! ![]() – Will I be able to keep my saved game data of my Wii games & transfer them to my Wii U? Is there a way to keep my saved game data of my N64 games? – I have a few N64 games on my old Wii WODE which have my saved games. – Some of my old Wii games are different region to my Wii itself which was easily fixable/editable & all regions work fine on my old Wii WODE, will they still work fine on a modded Wii U? If I plan to keep only 1 external hard drive for both my Wii & Wii U games (as you suggest in Part 3 which is also what I’d prefer), what would be the best way to transition my Wii games to my Wii U? Do Wii U games only work in external hard drives as. ISO format to make games smaller size rather than. – On my old Wii WODE’s external 2TB hard drive (with it’s own power) I have my Wii games installed there that are. – Does this guide still fully apply to the latest Wii U firmware? I have a few questions when you have some spare time please? I have been out of the scene for a while but now I have a Wii U on the way which I plan on modding using your guide here. I have an old Nintendo Wii which is modded with the good old WODE. First of all I just wanted to give you a big THANX for your awesome well explained guide, & for taking the extra time to do this & to actually be replying & helping with people’s questions, MUCH appreciated! It promises to be one of the best games of next year, and is one of the most anticipated games not just on Wii U, but period.īonus: We have the entire feature in the form of a video. It is everything we have been waiting for since the Gamecube days. It’s a true next generation Legend of Zelda game. The artstyle definitely helps- it looks like what Skyward Sword was aiming for, but missed, because the Wii simply was not powerful enough. It helps that Zelda U looks absolutely gorgeous and stunning- it actually is amazing that it is running on a Wii U. Nintendo also promises that the Wii U installment of the game will take cues from the seminal A Link Between Worlds on the Nintendo 3DS last year. And why should it not be? The game appears to be everything we have wanted Nintendo to do with a Zelda game since the Gamecube days, but which they have steadfastly refused to, so far- it’s a full open world, fully traversable, with things to do around every corner, multiple ways to approach dungeons, and lots of secrets. This is it- it doesn’t matter what platform you own, there is probably no other game as hyped for next year as The Legend of Zelda is, with the possible exception of Metal Gear Solid V.
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