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Wiiva! It will be joining the scene with the likes of CycloWiz, WiiKey, WiiD, Wiinja and Open Source modchips but will include a few perks such as pre-tinned wires. The chip is being developed by the homebrew Xbox hackers who created the popular dashboard replacement.

We are proud to announce our newest project: Wiiva. Yes, we are now making our first modchip, and it is for the Nintendo Wii! It has all of the great features you would expect from a chip from us, as well as a few more! Features include, but are not limited to:

- Support for all regions
- Upgradeable via DVD
- Direct boot of Wii and GC disks
- Stealth mode
- And a few perks that many other "penny pinching" chip makers don't feel they need to include such as Pre-tinned wires (no more running to the electronics store after buying your chip to get wire) and double sided tape!

Sure, they aren't super flashy, but when you sit down to install your chip and have everything you need right there, you'll be glad you made this choice.

Features:
  • Supports all Wii regions (PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J)
  • High quality PCB and components
  • Comes in high Quality ESD bag
  • Ready with pretinned wires
  • Double-sided tape for easy fitting
  • LED Indicator for checking install and for error readouts
  • Compatible with DMS, D2A and D2B dvd drive chipsets
  • Compatible with rev1 and rev2 dvd drive boards
  • Compatible with DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW and DVD+RW (No need to change bitsettings)
  • Upgradeable via DVD
  • Bad flash recovery mode (even recoverable after pernicious code)
  • Stealth mode
  • Direct boot Wii games
  • Direct boot GC games
  • Boot Wii Imports (Partial)
  • Boot GC Imports
  • Multi-disc support
  • Built-in audio fix

All the features are pretty much similar to that of all the current modchips. No pricing or release date has been given but keep an eye out.

Source: Team Avalaunch