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bandit
September 23rd, 2009, 14:43
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It's a Wii that has been... augmented with a Linux-running module called the Wii Optical Disc Emulator, or WODE. It clips onto the system board where the machine's optical drive should go and allows it to read Wii and GameCube ISOs directly from USB storage devices. It sports a small LCD and four-way joystick for setting options and scrolling through your assuredly legally acquired game images, while a future iteration is said to allow for direct-to-device torrent downloads -- a feature that we won't even bother to say could be used for anything other than piracy. There's no mention of availability or price for the thing, but we're guessing it won't be showing up in retail storefronts.

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This is the same thing as USB Loaders but requires dismantling of your Wii. This may be released but I highly doubt it but it is indeed cool.

Source: Engadget (http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/23/video-wode-module-allows-disc-free-wide-open-heavy-metal-wii)

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Triv1um
September 23rd, 2009, 20:20
Would this be possible for ps3?