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I am looking to travel some time next year, and will probably be living away from home for a few months. Practically speaking I can probably only take one game console with me. The Wii is a rather small console making it acceptable for transport.

I already have a sizable amount of games through the Virtual Console saved onto my Wii.

However, I heard that while you can easily install homebrew on your Wii, is it easy to play emulated games on it?

What consoles can the Wii emulate?

Do I risk ruinning my Wii my running emulators? How easy is it play emulators and ROMs on it?

>> No.3764857

Most consoles from early atari to SNES/Sega CD/etc. play very well. GBA as well, albeit slow with certain games. PSX and N64 emulation ranges from fantastic to piss poor. You will find countless ways to crash your Wii while playing games, but it wont kill it by any means. You'll mostly just get a code dump and reboot. There are some pretty cool homebrew games/apps on there too. Running GameCube images is also possible if you set it up right and have the SD card. I recommend buying a GameCube controller to play with regardless, since snes/genesis/n64/psx are a bitch to play with the wiimote. Authentic if possible, the cheap ones feel terrible. Just be sure to read all the instructions on how to safeguard/backup your console before you modify it; most homebrew installation instructions found on the web don't mention that bit.

A Wii was one of the best investments we've ever made in our household.

>> No.3764876

https://please.hackmii.com/

I'd recommend using a classic controller, it's really easy to install apps just copy them to the app folder on the sd card.
The wii will emulate n64/ps1 but it really depends on what games. You don't really risk anything unless you install random wads.

>> No.3765691

Is it a powerhouse? No. It IS quite flexible, easily going from 480i to 480p and 4:3 to 16:9. You'll want one with Gamecube controller ports and there are a lot of options for controllers that use those ports. Wiis are also compact and fairly easy to mod. As far as their power, PCs destroy them of course as do most modern Androids which are even more compact but Wiis like PSPs are cheap, plentiful, built with gaming in mind from the start and fully cracked so they are going to be popular. If money is no object and you never will want to use an SDTV, built a micro ATX PC for this purpose - or just your existing laptop.

>> No.3765881 [DELETED] 

>posting white power frogs on /vr/

>> No.3765928 [DELETED] 

>>3765881
but it looks like he knocked out a white dude, plus he's green.

>> No.3766240

Wii is the best console ever made when it comes to emulation.

I play: Atari (all) NES, SNES, N64, all GB varieties off my SD card and I can run GCN as well through a flashdrive.

Wii can run PSX, SEGA, and various other retro consoles, ie Turbografx, Neo Geo.

And to be honest, I've even gotten it to run MAME so I could play Mario Kart GP 1 and 2.

>> No.3766319

Wish it did Dreamcast. I love everything else though.

>> No.3766336

Honestly, it's what I've used most. Emulates everything up to N64/PSX quite well, most noteworthy N64 games can be installed using a WAD file and work pretty flawlessly.

Of course, it runs Gamecube and Wii backups perfectly too, but that's (NOT RETRO)

>> No.3766403

No, you can't even emulate ps1, or n64 without glitches out the ass. How about a PC, STUPID

>> No.3766406

>>3766403
Can't even emulate Yoshi's Island without slowdowns

>> No.3766419

>>3766406
Lol really? That's hilarious.

>> No.3766773

>>3766406
bullshit give me some levels to try

>> No.3766775

>>3766406
>Can't even emulate Yoshi's Island
Retroarch SNES9x Next you lying faggot

>>3765691
The important thing to mention is that if you're a CRT user then the Wii is the absolute cheapest way to get 240p output, this is impossible on android sticks and very expensive to do on a regular computer (involves buying another video card which will natively output 240p) and this alone is worth getting a Wii for, on top of being able to play all gamecube and triforce games perfectly

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>>3766406

>> No.3767229

I bought mine years ago and modded it
Just yesterday I was playing FF5 on snes on it.
Its the cheapest way to have emulation on a big screen

do it OP you cant go wrong with a wii
but like others said, it doesnt emulate ps1/n64 perfectly

>> No.3767241

>>3766406
HAHAHAHA
YOUCANTEVEN PLAY YOSHIS ISLAND ON REAL HARDWARE WITHOUT SLOWDOWNS

>> No.3767275

How is GBA emulation on the Wii?

I'm honestly thinking about getting rid of everything and just using a Wii with component cables into a CRT.

>> No.3767285

>>3767275

It was choppy for a while but now it's pretty much perfect using mGBA. Haven't found a single game hiccup yet and the silky smooth framerate on a CRT looks so nice.

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>>3766406

>This faggot

Not only do SuperFX games have slowdown by design but if you're using Snes9x-Next you can overclock the chip in settings and eliminate it anyway.

>> No.3767302

Unrelated but I was getting slowdown on SNES Mario Kart using on a Retropie (Raspberry Pie 3). That sucked.

What's the best cheap in-box emulator machine solution for 16bit/8bit consoles that's not a PC? I heard the original Xbox is decent but the damn thing is huge and the controllers suck.

A Wii would otherwise be perfect as there is the Classic controller and you can even use an original SNES pad using an adapter that either plugs into the Wiimote or directly into the console using the Gamecube port, but this SNES slowdown talk is worrysome.

>> No.3767341

>>3767302

Wii's still the best. The OG Xbox was great for its time but is pretty damn outdated now and more hassle than its worth.

The 'SNES slowdown' from earlier in the thread was just one idiot who I guess had never played Yoshi's Island before. There is no SNES slowdown. Even the SuperFX chip games that slow down natively can be fixed by overclocking the processor in the Retroarch settings. The key thing you have to keep in mind is to use the MOST RECENT emulators available. Some people start googling shit, download the 'GX' range of emulators then bitch about their performance on here but those haven't been updated in like seven years. Just keep lurking the /vr/ threads for info as we're about the only place on earth still using hacked Wii's.

Also, go for the Gamecube port adapter. I think it costs a little more but there's no lag, whereas there's a fair bit from the Wiimote.

>> No.3767351

>>3767341
>Also, go for the Gamecube port adapter. I think it costs a little more but there's no lag, whereas there's a fair bit from the Wiimote.

I expected as much. If I go the Wii route I'd probably get one of these and an official SNES pad

http://www.raphnet-tech.com/products/snes_to_wii/index.php

>> No.3767473

>>3766240
how the hell are you getting decent PSX emulation? the last WiiSX beta is like seven years old and runs terribly

>> No.3767584

>>3767275
best way to play Super Circuit

>> No.3767612

>>3766775
>being able to play triforce games
when did this happen?
pls no bully

>> No.3767870

>>3767612
https://gbatemp.net/threads/nintendont.349258/#Features

>> No.3767950

You can get a Wii any day on Craigslist for under $40. Pair it with a CRT from the free section, and you're in business.

>> No.3768328

>>3767351
how low latency are we talking here?

>> No.3768330
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>>3767285 Anybody know if I can use one of these + a GBA as a controller with mgba on a Wii?

>> No.3768579

>>3767950
I got mine for 18 bucks and the local place does a half off day and they have 2 Wii's so I'm thinking about picking them up and modding them. My sister wants to buy an NES and all the games we had as a kid but it'll cost her so I'm just gonna mod it and give it to her and her kids.

>> No.3768843

Get a classic Xbox man, that's the best emulation console just below a PC on anything from Atari 2600 to ps1

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>>3768328
I couldn't tell you without testing it myself however there seems to be very few options for decent wired classic pads on the Wii, at least from what I can find.

There's this thing but those fucking buttons man. Not my cup of tea.

>> No.3769409

>>3769406
Also I've just checked eBay and they're like in the region of $100. Fuck it.

>> No.3769417

>>3767473
It really depends on what game you're playing, WiiSX runs more games flawlessly than Not64, just on the virtue of the PSX having way more games

>> No.3769427

>>3769417
>PSX
You mean, the Wii can emulate PS2 too? That's amazing.

>> No.3769429

>>3769427
>>>/v/

>> No.3770323

>>3767275
>I'm honestly thinking about getting rid of everything and just using a Wii with component cables into a CRT.
Don't use a hacked Wii to replace a Super Nintendo. The SNES emulators have input lag.

>> No.3770372

>>3764816
i love it. recently got my older bro one for x-mas because he wanted an nes classic.

>> No.3770376

>>3770372
also: running nes, snes, gameboy, gameboy color, gameboy advance, genesis, master system, game gear, 2600, 7800, turbografx and n64 on mine- no issues aside from certain n64 games.

>> No.3770393

>>3766240
how do you run neo geo? don't you have in install the bios? stuff like that's where i get confused.

>> No.3770438

>>3766406
Who would want to?

>> No.3770441

>>3770323

Uh, no they don't. They only have input lag if you're using a wireless controller, which is a given.

>> No.3770446

>>3770393

They should run straight from Final Burn Alpha, no BIOS needed. It can't run the bigger games (i.e. Metal Slug 3) though, you'll have to install the .wad for those)

>> No.3770457

>>3768328

I've yet to buy one of the Raphnet adapters but I've heard good things, the old RetroRGB one I have now is really good, if there is any difference from the console it's too marginal for me to notice. Will be getting one of these soon.

>>3768330

Never tried, it Retroarch can detect it as a controller it should work though.

>> No.3770501

>>3770441
Try emulating an NES game and a Super Nintendo game on a Wii connected to a CRT. The NES game won't have noticeable input lag and the Super Nintendo game will.

>> No.3770565

>>3770501

What emulator are you using? Do you have any filters or other enhancements turned on? I have the same set-up and haven't noticed any, though I might fire up Super Mario World or something to check. I know Wii can't do Hard GPU Sync due to lack of power but 240p with no enhancements should be pretty close.

>> No.3770610

>>3770565
Snes9X GX 4.3.6. I don't have any filters or enhancements on.

>> No.3770613

>>3770446
ah. i'd been looking at the gxgeo emulator.

>> No.3770686

>>3770613
which i now have running, but not all the roms are showing up. ..maybe not even half? and a couple give me "exception dsi occurred" and i have to reset the system.
(if anyone wants to volunteer some help or's had to same problem/s/, i certainly wouldn't mind)

>> No.3770702

>>3770686
GX Geo was never functional, use retroarch FBA Neo core

>>3770610
The only GX emulator that you should be using is Genesis Plus GX, the other ones are depreciated.

>> No.3770708

>>3770702
alrighty, i'll try that. thanks.

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>>3770441
>>3770565
Here's an input lag test I did with a 60fps camcorder. NES has about 3 frames of input lag and SNES has about 6.

>> No.3770863
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3770863

Wii + component + Trinitron = God-tier retro gaming.

>> No.3771002

>>3770702
i can't seem to get this to work at all. it just kicks me out back to homebrew instead of loading the game.

it loaded an snes game fine, but not even neogeo games that were working with gxgeo. i'm terrible with this stuff

>> No.3771024

>>3770863
wtf why is this so bright

>> No.3771032

>>3771002
well it played one game. so who knows. but there are games that worked on gxgeo that are not working on fba.

>> No.3771051

>>3770731
Wow thats really shit lag for a Wii.

>> No.3771143

>>3771032
cps games seem to work. so i suppose i can use it for that and just use gxgeo for neogeo

>> No.3771158

>>3769427
Jaysus kid. Just let it go already. You weren't there. Get over it.

>> No.3771159

>>3770702
>the other ones are depreciated

FCEUltraGX works well enough for me...


>>3770863

Not saying it looks bad, but oversaturated. Could be the photo, but could also need slight color/hue calibration. To my eyes, it looks like you're calibrated for S-Video while using Component.

>> No.3771186

Quick question. I ran the HomebrewChannel installer and successfully modded my Wii, but bootmii behaves oddly. The installer scans my Wii and reports that boot2 installation should work. I prepare the SD card and install to boot2. It completes successfully.
When I boot the Wii with the SD card inserted it does not load bootmii...
Was the installer incorrect and boot2 installation is impossible for this Wii or am I doing something wrong?

>> No.3771221

>>3766240
Wii can't run Playstation games for shit.

Mario Kart GP 1 and 2 isn't emulated, the arcade version runs on a Wii just like SEGA arcade games ran on a similar hardware to the Dreamcast

>> No.3771225

Shouldn't Wii U emulation be a lot better when it takes off? It should at least be able to run PS1/N64 games just fine

I'm curious about DS and PSP emulation though

>> No.3771229

>>3771225
There is barely any increase in POWA from GC to Wii to Wii U.

>> No.3771236

>>3771229
Wii U is at least twice as powerful as the Wii. It should be able to run the games a lot better

Wii runs N64 and PS1 games at like 20 FPS

>> No.3771670

>>3770731

Hope you're not that faggot with the classic controller that kept posting the same .webm over and over. You'll need to zoom out a bit and show it's a wired connection for me to buy this shit.

>>3771186

Sounds like something went wrong, maybe try installing again. If you can get boot2 definitely keep trying, it's very useful.

>>3771236

The thing is, the Wii has shit emulators for those due to a lack of resources more than anything. Both Wii64 and WiiSX were abandoned like eight years ago and there's very little open source stuff to source from, especially N64-wise. Plus the Wii U scene is almost dead and it barely took off.

>> No.3771713

>>3771670
>Plus the Wii U scene is almost dead and it barely took off.
Wii U scene hasn't even started yet, what are you talking about?

>> No.3771797

>>3771713
Nintendo is discontinuing it. There will never be scene releases.

>> No.3771928

>>3770863
That s what I m doing

>> No.3771942

>>3764857
>snes/genesis/n64/psx
>gamecube controller
I'd suggest a Classic Controller or Classic Controller Pro instead since they have a better d-pad and a normal button layout.

>> No.3771947

>>3771797
That does't mean shit m8

The Dreamcast is discontinued but the scene is still going strong

>> No.3771949

>>3770702
>the other ones are depreciated
What should be used then? Retroarch?

>> No.3772006

>>3771947

Eh...I guess. It won't be dead so much as every talented person in it will move onto cracking the Switch. It'll probably be solid after a few years of underground development, the Wii got hacked so much faster and so much more thoroughly that we kind of take it for granted I suppose.

>>3771949

Yes. Retroarch with the up-to-date versions of these cores specifically:

SNES: Snes9x-Next
NES: FCEUMM
GEN: Genesis Plus GX (you can use the standalone if you want though, it's unrelated to the other GX emus and performs the same)
TG16: Mednafen PCE Fast
GB/GBC: Gambatte
GBA: mGBA
NeoGeo: FBA Cores Neo

I can't stress enough how outdated and useless Tantric's GX emulators are, unlike Retroarch they have a nice UI but lead to countless people getting the wrong impression about the quality of Wii emulators. Because it's such a dead scene it's hard to get a handle on what to use, it's best to just lurk GBAtemp every now and then.

>> No.3772034

>>3772006
>the Wii got hacked so much faster and so much more thoroughly that we kind of take it for granted I suppose.

There are a couple of reasons for this, and I think I know why.

For one thing, the Wii is basically just a more powerful version of the Gamecube, or was in it's first iteration with many of the same ports. The PPC architecture used in both is extremely similar. So the GC scene gave hackers and devs a very strong foot-hold from the start.

Secondly, and maybe just as importantly, everyone and their grandmother got a Wii. Market saturation means a much larger pool of individuals with the knowledge and means of contributing are far more likely to have one to experiment with.

Lastly, because Nintendo stayed away from cutting edge tech in development of these systems and kept things relatively simple regarding components, they became easy to emulate as PC computing power eclipsed them. Which means that now not only do those in possession of the actual hardware have the means to develop, but now also those without (to a lesser degree).

tl;dr - Wii scene is like a perfect storm. Also I'm likely a fool. Maybe just an idiot.

>> No.3772082

>>3772034

Nah, that pretty much sums it all up. The Xbox before it was also a perfect storm, people getting their first taste of developing homebrew on the Dreamcast got an even more powerful system to play with and the rest was history. The one thing the Xbox will probably always have over the Wii is a legit port of MAME purely because the developers were interested enough in the new platform to write code for it, while the Wii port is probably the single worst emulator on the system.

>> No.3772271

>>3770731
That looks like a WiiMote, a WIRELESS controller.

>> No.3772335

>>3772271
No shit. Unless you're using a GameCube controller, you're going to be using a wireless controller on the Wii.

>> No.3772339

I find the sensor bar and Wiimote thing kind of annoying. Is there any way to set up a Wii as an emulation box and avoid having to use the Wiimote completely?

>> No.3772480

>>3772339
Yea

>> No.3772569

>>3772339
Bootmii lets you skip right to the homebrew menu, I don't even know where my wiimote is anymore

>> No.3772608

>>3772006
I'd definitely use Retroarch, but the standalone emulators can output 240p straight away with only a couple of options each, and I don't want to go through the hassle of changing the settings every single time I open RA up.
If there's any place or link for those settings for each core, I'd greatly appreaciate it.

>> No.3773915

>>3764816
I can't believe it took me this long to mod my Wii but since I have alot of old consoles and don't have too much of a need to emulate I never played too much emulators outside of my PC. But Goddamn all the hate the Wii gets for being an emulation machine is ridiculous because it is fuckin awesome. Now granted I don't emulate PS1 or PS2 or N64 because I have all those consoles so I only use the Wii for rare or expensive games I don't have.

>> No.3773952

It can do 3rd gen, GB/GBC, PC Engine, Genesis and Sega CD perfectly. Can handle most GBA, SNES, CPS1 and 2 arcade games and about half the NeoGeo library (NG emulation is hampered by not having enough RAM). Don't bother trying PS1 on the thing and N64 emulation is a meme on any platform so don't bother, unless you have a PC that can handle a LLE solution. I wouldn't call it a powerhouse, but it is the strongest console that can output proper +-240p resolutions which is ideal for CRTs. Oh, and native GC support is cool. It's also nearly fucking impossible to brick a Wii in CURRENT YEAR unless you're clinically retarded or you freak out when you see cmd open

>> No.3773968

>>3773952
You always read about the FX chip games but I was playing some last night and they ran fine.

Also being able to download GC game directly to a flashdrive is outstanding.

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Nice thing about a hacked Wii is the VC/WiiWare/GC/Wii support. No janky freetard stuff. There are several retro collections that were released on the GameCube, like Namco 50th Anniversary, classic Mega Man / Mega Man X, Sonic, etc. And because of Nintendo's file size limitation on WiiWare, there's a lot of retro inspired titles: Konami's Rebirth series, a new BurgerTime and Bubble Bobble, and so on. Even if you just take the step of installing HBC and a few loaders, it's still 10/10. I also highly recommend WiiMC, a versatile multimedia player; it does shoutcast, movies--just about everything. The streaming channels are a bit slow, but functional. Makes for a nice backup TV setup if you've got a lot of people in your house.

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>>3774026
Meant to say 25th anniversary, lol.

>> No.3774048

>>3774026
>janky freetard stuff
Elaborate. I hope you aren't talking emulators.

>> No.3774128

>>3774026
>WiiMC, a versatile multimedia player

What kind of video does it support? Can it run burned DVD iso's?

>> No.3774640

>>3772335

No shit? If you're coming into these threads bitching about your 8/16-bit games lagging, providing 'evidence' which is you playing them on a fucking bluetooth wireless controller, you're straight-up retarded. End of story.

>> No.3774648

>>3772608

Sounds like your cores are outdated, Retroarch introduced automagic .cfg loading like eight months ago. Should load up in 240p every time once you change it now.

Get the current cores here: https://buildbot.libretro.com/stable/1.3.6/nintendo/wii/

Also, if you want to avoid using the Retroarch menu and have everything available from Wiiflow I recommend grabbing this: https://gbatemp.net/threads/wiiflow-4-the-masterpiece-pack-by-abz.336543/

>> No.3774651

>>3774128

It 'supports' most kinds of video, though it can only play the very light 480p-and-under variety without shitting itself. It usually runs DVDs fine. I use it mainly for the Shoutcast radio streams, those are fun.

>> No.3774701

>>3774640
How the fuck are you going to play retro games on a Wii without a Bluetooth wireless controller? Don't even say the GameCube controller because it sucks ass for retro games.

>> No.3774765

>>3774701

An adapter which plugs into a Gamecube slot. You can get adapters for every controller from NES, SNES, Genesis, N64 and so on. I have this SNES one I use for the majority of titles. http://www.raphnet-tech.com/products/snes_to_wii/index.php

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>>3774701
With one of these.

>> No.3776556

>>3775289
but they are 50 bucks

Is it true that the knockoffs don't work on the Wii homebrew?

>> No.3776558

>>3774651
I'm just wondering because I have tons of ISO's backed up from my DVD's and I'd love to hook a 3TB harddrive to my Wii and just use it as another movie box.

>> No.3776902

>>3776556
What? I checked eBay yesterday and found one for ten bucks. And all the unofficial controllers I've tried worked flawlessly with the Homebrew Channel and such.

>> No.3777217

>>3776558

I'm pretty sure it can't run DVD ISO's directly but burned to a disc they should work. You'd probably want something a bit higher end for that, a raspberry pi maybe.

>> No.3777280

>>3774765
I heard that the Gamecube ports aren't compatible with the majority of homebrew emulators.

>> No.3777302

>>3777280
Most have configuration options for GCN controllers. A lot of Wii homebrew is GCN homebrew and vice versa anyway.

>> No.3777306

>>3772006
SNES and FCEUX GX both got updates real recently (december?) for the Wii versions and they're pretty solid in my experience. RetroArch on the Wii was such a fucking nightmare last time I tried to use it, has it gotten any better?

>> No.3777329

If you use a PS2 to GCN adapter or something similar, does it negate the input lag? I love emulating on my Wii, but the Wiimote/Classic Controller lag is super noticeable on a CRT.

>> No.3777361

>>3775289

Why can't I find anything but stuff that plugs into the wiimote?

>> No.3777416

>>3777361
You can get a PS2 to GCN adapter for like $11 on AliExpress if you want.

>> No.3777487

>>3777280

That's false. Off the top of my head I can't think of any that don't support them.

>> No.3777505

>>3777306

As I recall those updates just compiled all the changes made through the different third party GX releases, the actual emulation is relatively unchanged. Retroarch is still Retroarch but it's at least saving display and per-core settings now. I always suggest just grabbing the Wiiflow plugins and running games through there, fuck loading cores and all that shit every time.

>> No.3777507

>>3777329

I've never used a PS2 adapter but the NES and SNES ones work well and negate it. In theory the PS2 adapter should be lagless also but I can't say for sure.

>> No.3777513

>>3777505
Can you point me in the right direction? I just tried the newest build of RetroArch and you're totally right about performance. I get ~2 frames of input lag instead of ~4 with a Classic Controller/Wiimote which is pretty impressive. Is fceumm better than Nestopia?

>> No.3777514

>>3777513
Nvm, I see what you're saying about WiiFlow now, I don't want feel like modding my shit that extensively (also I'm usually using vWii on a Wii U that I'm not taking any chances with). Still, RetroArch seems like the way to go when I need better performance. And it's not like I can't keep all my other emulators on there too.

>> No.3777528

>>3777513

Opinions vary on which is better though both are extremely good. Fceumm is more compatible with Famicom Disk System titles and romhacks which is why I settled on it as I recall. By all means give both a try.

>>3777514

Sweet, vWii is definitely not something to be fucked with so that's the right call.

>> No.3777539

>>3777528
One more question, how in the hell do I enable the scanline overlays / GB dot matrix overlays? I see them in the system folder, but cannot for the life of me see where to apply them

>> No.3778356

>>3777361
Here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Classic-Controller-Gamepad-for-Nintendo-GameCube-White-/281348787105?hash=item4181b1cba1:g:LcwAAOSwEK9T-WZc

>> No.3778379

>>3778356

Are these confirmed to work on the home brew channel?

>> No.3778473

>>3774701
Retroarch lets you use USB HID controllers like SIXAXIS and such if you don't want to buy a GCN controller

>> No.3779139

>>3777539

Go to Settings --> Onscreen Overlay --> Overlay Preset and select it there. Make sure Display Overlay is on, if you don't have any there's a pack hosted on the Retroarch site as I recall.