Playstation Wii Emulator
How To Get The Best Chip For Wii
If you buy a chip for Wii you will be able to get more out of your cute little console than ever before. There are lots of ways you can get a chip for Wii. You have the option of a modchip or a soft mod.
It doesnt matter which you go far as they both do the same thing in the end. You can do a number of things including playing copied games, make backups of game you own and pick from a number of apps like a sega mega drive, super nintendo or playstation 1 emulator, if thats not enough transform your Wii into a central media hub with the media centre program.
There are a few different mod chip for Wii available and you can typically buy one for around $50-$60. Every modchip for wii suffers from the same problem though, and that is they will require professionally fitting costing a further $40; it is possible to fit the modchip yourself but you will need a steady hand to solder the small contact points which is very hard to do.
The solderless mod chip is also a con, it still requires you to solder a few fires to the main board. Its stupid.
The other option you have is to use the soft mod chip for Wii. It was created by the HomeBreWare development team and can is cheaper to buy than a game at $30. It can be installed by anyone and you get a full blown video guide to get you up and running quickly. It a very easy to follow process and can be done by just about anyone.
About the Author
The soft mod chip for Wii stands head and shoulders above the rest, its cost and ease to install are big factors. Although I have no experience with a modchip (not with the Wii anyway, I used to install xbox modchips), the soft mod chip for Wii has served me well and the support is superb!
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