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wraggster
October 3rd, 2009, 03:18
Nintendo has told our sister site >Eurogamer that UK Wii consoles broken by firmware update 4.2 will also be repaired free of charge, as in the US.

"We are aware of a very small number of reported problems with Wii consoles after updating to the Wii System Menu 4.2," said the platform holder in a statement.

"The symptoms described usually occur when a Wii console has been modified. However, there are a very small number of people reporting problems when a system has never been modified.

"If anyone is experiencing problems with their Wii console after downloading Wii System Menu 4.2, and believe their system has not been modified, please contact our customer service centre. If we find that you have a normal system and the update has caused your system to not work, we will repair it at no charge," added the statement. "Please do not return anything to our customer service department without contacting them first for advice."

The problem occurs during installation of firmware version 4.2, which reportedly crashes part-way through the update. The firmware was designed by Nintendo to clamp down on modders and the homebrew movement.

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/wii-firmware-casualties-small-nintendo

Jonesey
October 3rd, 2009, 13:38
If it wasn't for The Homebrew Channel my Wii would almost certainly be gathering dust right now. It's my number 1 choice of platform for homebrew emulators at the moment and I'm OK with using it this way since Ninty robbed me of a couple of thousand points (which I neglected to spend on poxy wallpapers and ringtones in time :rolleyes:)

Yes - they hurt me so I'm hurting them back - childish I know. :rofl:

Still, they're happy to support the ever increasing amount of frankly sh*t shovelware that graces the gaming shelves on a weekly basis.

Way to go, Ninty. Oh and especially that Today and Tomorrow Channel. Real cherry, that one ;)

XDelusion
October 4th, 2009, 17:43
You'd think Nintendo would thoroughly test their software before making it available to the world.

So far none of the software from the Homebrew/hacking community has bricked my Wii...

...without my personal screw up that is. ;)