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Paper Mario: Color Splash Download WII U Game Information. Platform: WII U Title: Paper Mario: Color Splash Released in: 2016 Genres: RPG Size: 6.66 GB Download: TORRENT MAGNET Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers Download WII U Game Information. Platform: WII U Title: Ultra Street Fighter II The Final Challengers Released: 2017 Genre: Fighting Size:. Roms Isos PSX, PS1, PS2, PSP, Arcade, NDS, 3DS, Wii, Gamecube, Snes, Mega drive, Nintendo 64, GBA, Dreamcast download via torrent. WII U WII Sonic Unleashed (U)/0000000E.app 2.73GB WII U WII Sonic Unleashed (U)/0000000F.app 985.50MB Archive file Create Time: 2020-09-12 Files: 26 Total size: 8.08GB Seeders: 0 Leechers: 1. Cemu is a computer game comfort emulator for the Wii U that keeps running on Windows. Made by two individuals, Exzap and Petergov, the primary variant, 1.00, was discharged on October 13, 2015, while the present form, 1.5.5, was discharged on August 15, 2016.
Title | Description | Author |
---|---|---|
Homebrew Launcher | Loads homebrew from an SD card. | Dimok |
WiiuBru Go | Internet Browser loader for 3 apps. | Unknown |
Retro Launcher | Launcher for RetroArch cores. | steff |
OurLoader | Region free disc loader for Wii U. | coc4tm |
Title | Description | Author |
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Ast-U-Roids | A game similar to Asteroids for Wii U | brienj |
C@VE | C@VE Adventure Game | SonyUSA, CreeperMario |
Flappy Bird GX2 | A Flappy Bird Clone for Wii U using GX2 graphics | rw-r-r_0644 |
JezzBallU | Jezzball ported to the Wii U | raulbojalil |
Pazaak Wii U | Pazaak Wii U! | Shinyquagsire23 |
Pong | Pong! | Relys, Dimok |
Pacman | PacMan for Wii U | RYUUTSEKU85 |
Snake | The classic game | eliboa, CreeperMario |
Space Game | Generic space shooter | vgmoose |
TicTacToe | Tic Tac Toe for WiiU | rw-r-r_0644, CreeperMario |
TimingU | Press A at the right time! | Coolguy1260 |
UClick | Click 'A' as fast as possible | rw-r-r_0644 |
Title | Description | Author |
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CHIP-8 Emulator | A CHIP8 emulator for Wii U with GX2 graphics. | rw-r-r_0644, brienj |
mGBA | libretro - Game Boy Advance | Jeffrey Pfau |
Snes9x 2010 | libretro - SNES / Super Famicom | Snes9x Team, squarepusher |
Gambatte | libretro - Game Boy / Game Boy Color | sinamas |
QuickNES | libretro - NES / Famicom | blargg, kode54 |
MAME 2003 | libretro - Arcade | MAMEdev |
Genesis Plus GX | libretro - Sega Master System / Game Gear / Genesis (Mega Drive) / CD | Charles MacDonald, Eke-Eke |
FCEUmm | libretro - NES / Famicom | FCEU Team, CaH4e3 |
VBA Next | libretro - Game Boy Advance | Multiple Authors |
PokeMini | libretro - Pokémon Mini | libretro |
gacubeboy emulator Gacubeboy | Game Boy Emulator using GX2 graphics | brienj |
GBiine | Game Boy Emulator | seagal |
GW | libretro - Game & Watch | Andre Leiradella |
PokeMiniU | Pokémon Mini Emulator for Wii U. | shutterbug2000 |
Title | Description | Author |
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FT2SD | A file tree dumper | Dimok |
FSDumper | SLC/MLC file dumper | Crediar |
FTPiiU | Exposes the SD Card inserted to the console as an FTP Server. | Dimok, joedj |
FTPiiU_Everywhere | Exposes the whole Wii U filesystem as an FTP Server. | Dimok, FIX94, joedj |
Geckiine | TCPGecko and Cafiine combined | OatmealDome, brienj |
Homebrew App Store | Homebrew Wii U App Store | vgmoose |
HID to VPAD | USB HID to gamepad input | Maschell |
HBL2HBC | Boot from HBL to HBC or app | FIX94 |
Menu Sort | WiiU Menu Sort | Yardape8000 |
Mocha CFW | Mocha Custom Firmware | Dimok |
NNU-Patcher | Nintendo eShop Update Patcher | dibas, based on FIX94's patch |
OTP2SD | Dump OTP key via IOSU to sd | Dimok |
Padcon | Turn Off/On WiiU Gamepad Display. | Maschell |
RemotePad | Control your computer from your Wii U! | rw-r-r_0644 |
Saviine | Savegame editor tool | Maschell |
SDCafiine | Replace game files with files from SD | Chadderz, Maschell |
SigPatcher2sysmenu | Simple signature check patcher | Dimok |
SEEPROM2SD | Dump seeprom to sd | Dimok |
SigPatcher2HBL | Simple signature check patcher | Dimok |
TCPGecko | WiiU RAM Hacking | Chadderz |
U-Paint | Draw pretty pictures using the touch screen. | brienj |
URetro | A libretro frontend for WiiU (currently on hold) | QuarkTheAwesome |
UsendMii Client | A Wii U UsendMii client | Crayon |
WiiAlarmU | WiiU Alarm Clock | opendata |
WUP Installer | WiiU public title installer. | Crediar, Dimok |
WUP Installer GX2 | WiiU public title installer using GX2 graphics | dj_skual |
Wuphax | Hacking vWii from WiiU Mode | FIX94 |
Title | Description | Author |
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HID Keyboard Monitor (PoC) | Reads data from USB Keyboards | rw-r-r_0644 |
LiveSynthesisU (PoC) | Generate sounds using sndcore2 library | QuarkTheAwesome |
Wii U Keyboard | A full QWERTY/QWERTZ keyboard solution for OSScreen homebrew. | cmdj13 |
Shutdown | A simple program to shut down your console. | CreeperMario |
OTP via IOSU | Display OTP key via IOSU | 'Donald_Trump' |
IOS Reboot POC | ROP from within IOS_USB | 'Hillary_Clinton' |
Things you'll need:
- Wii U with system firmware 5.5.1 or 5.5.0
- Computer with SD card slot and SD card(or microSD converter)
- (Recommended)External USB Drive, up to 2TB. I got a WD Elements 2TB and because the Wii U doesn't provide enough power from a single USB port, you'll need a Y cable.
So on to the instructions, I'm not responsible for anything bad that happens, and never update your console past version 5.5.1 or you'll lose the ability to do this:
Part 1: Setup SD card
- Format SD card to FAT32 and do not give the SD card a name. If you don't have the option to format to FAT32 on your PC, use this: fat32format
- Download the latest version of Haxchi(Not CBHC): Github and copy the haxchi and wiiu folders into the root of your SD card.
- Open the haxchi folder on your SD card and overwrite everything inside the config.txt with:
- Download the WiiU USB Helper Transfer Tool: Github and copy the res and wiiu folders into the root of your SD card.
- Download the Homebrew Launcher: Github and copy the wiiu folder into the root of your SD card and finally put the SD card into your Wii U.
- You'll need to buy and install Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! from the Nintendo eShop($7) or have a compatible game.
- Open the web browser on the Wii U and visit: http://loadiine.ovh and make sure the detected firmware says 5.5.0 or 5.5.1 and select the Homebrew Launcher 1.4, or whatever version you downloaded in Part 1: Step 5. Click Submit. There is a chance you'll get stuck at a white screen, in this case hard reset the Wii U and try again.
- You should now see the Homebrew Launcher menu after waiting for a moment. Launch Haxchi Installer. You'll see a DOS like black screen and it should display the Brain Age game you installed in step 1. With that game selected, press A. It will display a message, press A again. When its done you'll be at the home screen, restart the console. At this point the Brain Age game should be overwritten with the Haxchi exploit and your console is ready to install games.
- To prevent accidentally updating your Wii U firmware, go to System Settings->Internet->Automatic Software Downloads and set to No. Go to Connect to the Internet->Connections and select your WiFi connection, then click Change Settings. Hit over to the right and select DNS. Choose Don't Auto-obtain and set your DNS as: 35.164.240.189 and 168.235.92.108 and click confirm and click save.
- Download and install the WiiU USB Helper to your PC. Run the application and set the region as well as the folder where you want all the games to be downloaded to. You'll be asked enter some ticket/title key information. At the very bottom you need to enter a web address to an online title key database for the helper to use. For copyright reasons we won't post that link here, but you may be able to find the URL by clicking here: Google.
- From here you can browse the Not Downloaded games, click 'Get it' add it to the download queue. Once you've selected the games you want to download, click 'Download games'.
- While these games are downloading to your PC, plug your external USB drive into your Wii U while it is off, then power it up. It will ask you to format the drive which will erase all the data from the USB drive. Make sure you have a backup of this data and continue.
- Once done, go to the Downloaded list and select the games you want to install and click Copy to SD. From here there are two ways to get the games onto your Wii. You can send them directly to your Wii U or you may copy them to an SD card, which is usually faster.
- If you are lazy and don't mind waiting a long time(hours), send them directly to the SD card in your Wii U by launching Haxchi on your Wii U and hold B so the USB Helper Transfer Tool is running. It will display your Wii U's IP address for you to enter into your PC's USB Helper application after you click 'Send to WiiU'.
- If you want it done faster, make sure your SD card is plugged into your computer and click copy to SD and select your SD card. Once it is copied, stick your SD card into the Wii U and launch Haxchi and hold B to open up the USB Helper Transfer Tool.
- Use the D pad on the Wii U gamepad to select the game you want to install and then press X to install it to your external USB drive. Once done, hit the home button until you are back at the home screen and the game you installed should be listed.
That is it, keep in mind every time you turn on your console, you must run Haxchi for the games to work. Just run the app without pressing any buttons. Once done, you can play the games you've installed. When you run Haxchi there are also two modifier buttons you can push. Holding down B will load the WiiU USB Helper Transfer Tool and holding A will load the Homebrew Launcher menu. These buttons are only for people who know what they are doing.
Also, this method only works for games released on the Nintendo eShop(basically all of them). A few games were physical disc releases only and you need to install them in a different way which wasn't covered in this guide. Do not try to reinstall/uninstall the Brain Age game or whichever game you used to install Haxchi as this will remove the exploit. If you run into any errors let me know.
Here are some resource links in case you get stuck:
https://github.com/FlimFlam69/WiiUTutorial/wiki (This guide is a modified version of this)
https://gbatemp.net/threads/haxchi-v2-0-a-persistent-wiiu-hack.451071/
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