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wraggster
February 19th, 2007, 17:07
via CVG (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=158379)

Since news of the first Wii mod chip, Wiinja, arose last month, competing hackers have stormed the net with Wii-cracking alternatives, but none with such an attractive proposal as the WiiXT.

This latest mod chip claims to, among other things, enable your Wii to play DVD video discs. If true, this is a major revelation for Wii owners that wished Nintendo had included the most basic of multimedia functions with Wii in the first place.

It also claims to be region free, and operate in stealth mode which renders it undetectable by any anti-modding software Nintendo may release.

However, phony announcements are a common occurrence in the modding scene. Until a chip is shown and tested, you have to take the 'creator's' word for it.

Reader comments posted in the report on Engadget downplay the chip's authenticity: "Just the fact that they claim stealth + region free is bull, if region free were enabled the stealth goes out the window. Believe me, its total bull", says one poster.

Another says: "It wouldn't work. The drive spins counter-clockwise." DVD discs spin clockwise when read, in case you didn't know.

We don't make a habit of opening consoles to find out which way the disc spins. But if you are one of those modding types, let others know if you think the WiiXT could be for real.

If the chip is real it will go on sale for around the $60 mark soon.

PunisherG4
February 20th, 2007, 13:13
The company said no fake. Check on there web site.

Punisher


via CVG (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=158379)

Since news of the first Wii mod chip, Wiinja, arose last month, competing hackers have stormed the net with Wii-cracking alternatives, but none with such an attractive proposal as the WiiXT.

This latest mod chip claims to, among other things, enable your Wii to play DVD video discs. If true, this is a major revelation for Wii owners that wished Nintendo had included the most basic of multimedia functions with Wii in the first place.

It also claims to be region free, and operate in stealth mode which renders it undetectable by any anti-modding software Nintendo may release.

However, phony announcements are a common occurrence in the modding scene. Until a chip is shown and tested, you have to take the 'creator's' word for it.

Reader comments posted in the report on Engadget downplay the chip's authenticity: "Just the fact that they claim stealth + region free is bull, if region free were enabled the stealth goes out the window. Believe me, its total bull", says one poster.

Another says: "It wouldn't work. The drive spins counter-clockwise." DVD discs spin clockwise when read, in case you didn't know.

We don't make a habit of opening consoles to find out which way the disc spins. But if you are one of those modding types, let others know if you think the WiiXT could be for real.

If the chip is real it will go on sale for around the $60 mark soon.

bmemike
February 20th, 2007, 13:45
Of course the people that are making the claims won't say "yup, it's a fake".

The chip isn't even in production yet (per the website). I think it's probably good practice to have something that can be demoed before you proclaim that you have a working product.

We're just big on claims and small on evidence.

bandit
February 20th, 2007, 16:23
I call bull until we get proof of video or something.