I'm just trying to figure out how I add international/Japanese WiiWare titles, such as Pole's Big Adventure to the Wii U.
Do I just use UWUVCI, or is there a way I can just install them on the Wii side of the Wii U and play them there?
The problem is, the two Japanese games need to run the translator as well.
Sounds like #1 is easier, just turn Wii mode into a Japanese or European Wii? sounds good.
Alright, it's been a year and I'm finally have the time to sit down and fiddle with this, hopefully in time for Halloween.
So, how do I play Import (Japanese and European) Wii games on my Wii U?
I have the original Discs for all the games I plan to play, so I am not playing them off an external...
So I've read on a few boards and posts that the Wii U doesn't have enough power to run most external HDs.
(Someone said this may also be the reason my disc based games aren't running correct either)
So I was curious, would it have enough power to run this?
What about a SanDisk Ultra fit thumb...
My disc based Wii games having massive slow down and stuttering on my Wii U.
House of the Dead 2 & 3, and Overkill has trouble during scenes where going between rooms the game will stutter, and slow down.
Target Terrorist, the system just slows down whenever enemies are spawning, the more...
First off, thanks for the reply!
I know the Wii U and Wii are different systems. Always felt Nintendo's naming convention was shit, and was part of the reason the Wii U didn't sell well. (God knows how many people thought it was just a Wii with a tablet, even worse was calling the upgraded 3DS...
I am just trying to run my imports (1 Pal, 4 Japanese) through my Wii U and I don't know what I am doing wrong.
I have Haxchi and the Homebrew Channel successfully installed.
It was suggested I install the USB Loader GX to run the Pal region game, but home brew channel doesn't find the files
I...
Only thing drive me crazy is all these new horror games nowadays is its so dark, all time. I can't even play them. I understand they trying to create spooky but be creative a little, not just darkness with pop out scare scenes.