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Video Games => Video Game Chat => Topic started by: Lizard Dude on February 27, 2007, 02:53:02 AM
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The real reason I created this thread is to share a little story, but it brings to light the fact that there may be little things that people don't know about the Wii. We can talk about them here. Also notice I did not title this thread "Siicrets of the Wii", because I'm not retarded. Ahem:
You know how when you press a button on the remote when it's off, the lights will flash for a few seconds? Well last night I happened to do this and only the first three lights flashed. "Darn it!" I thought. "The fourth light stopped working!" It somehow dawned on me that maybe these lights were actually a battery indicator, and my batteries were now 1/4 drained. Sure enough, when I checked the Home Screen's battery indicator, the little graphic had 3 of the 4 possible battery bars showing. So that's what the lights are for! I hadn't ever seen this mentioned anywhere else on the internet, so I felt proud for making the discovery.
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I noticed that rather quickly. Odd.
"Siicrets of the Wii"
I think Siicrets (if prounced a certain way) sounds like some sort of lozenge or hard candy.
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I noticed that a while back as well, and also at first did think there was something wrong with one of the lights.
Yesterday, I was introduced to what may be the greatest secret of all. You can boot Japanese GC games on a US Wii system (and vice-versa) and NTSC GC games on a PAL Wii system! The timing is very tight, but it does work!
1. Insert a GC game of the proper region and load the Disc Channel
2. Hit the eject button on the console
3. At the very last moment before the Start button on screen goes dim, click it
4. Pull out the GC disc and smoothly insert the import disc before the blue light comes on
If done correctly, the system will boot the import disc!
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Aw, cool! I gotta get a Wii before Nintendo secretly rereleases (or siicretlii riiriiliises) it without that ability.
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This reminds me when the world found out that the DS Lite is E-reader compatible.
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I have no Japanese games. Cool discovery LD. I just thought it was connecting and was uncertain whether the remote was to be player 1, 2, or 3. Now who here is going to figure out how to play GBA games on the Wii without buying anything special? Or how to use it to blow up distant planets? Make waffles?
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I knew about LD's battering indicating light secret before the Wii even came out, but MEGAߥTE's secret is one I'm going to have to try. If I can get it to work consistently I can say goodbye to my Action Replay. Thanks, Mß.
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This one is pretty obvious, but while waiting on the loading screen for the News channel, there's a cat in the Upper-Right hand corner. Click on him, and he'll give you a tip on how to use the controls! Eh, pretty obvious...
However, I've heard that if you own a Wii from UK/Austrailia and go to the Shop channel, then click on the Smily face, you'll be taken to a secret page called "The Warp Zone". It's basically a page revealing the histories of famous Nintendo franchises! I haven't seen this myself, but I have heard of it from a gaming website.
Oh, and thanks for that tip LD. That'll come in handy.
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That cat is also in the Photo Channel, but is pretty hard to catch. It gives better tips, too.
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Anyone heard about the one with the DS, switch it to sleep mode, open, with a magnet??
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That makes sense because it can tell whether it's open or closed because of magnets in the lid, but this is Wii secrets.
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Suffix: The News Channel cat told me that the Photo Channel cat was its little sister or something like that. Unfortunately I knew most of their "tips" already, but I did learn Undo, which is useful.
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Anyone heard about the one with the DS, switch it to sleep mode, open, with a magnet??
Say huh? You want to run that by me again?
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I knew about LD's battering indicating light secret before the Wii even came out, but MEGAߥTE's secret is one I'm going to have to try. If I can get it to work consistently I can say goodbye to my Action Replay. Thanks, Mß.
But remember this is something they could patch at any time. You could of course choose not to update ever again, but that could screw you out of some channels.
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Maybe. But since this is part of the GC functionality they might choose not to edit it/can't edit it just like they didn't change the GBA firmware on DS (or add save/controller functionality to GC on Wii).
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Mß, that is the most awesome secret ever. I know it's hard to say, but what's your call: Do you think Nintendo can remove this functionality down the line?
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I noticed that a while back as well, and also at first did think there was something wrong with one of the lights.
Yesterday, I was introduced to what may be the greatest secret of all. You can boot Japanese GC games on a US Wii system (and vice-versa) and NTSC GC games on a PAL Wii system! The timing is very tight, but it does work!
Oooh! I'm going to try this with Doshin.
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I know it's hard to say, but what's your call: Do you think Nintendo can remove this functionality down the line?
. . . since this is part of the GC functionality they might choose not to edit it/can't edit. . .
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I think the slash implied that MEGAߥTE wasn't sure if it could be edited or not.
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Another possible interpretation.
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MaxVance's "interpretation" is the correct one.
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Let the mega man speak for himself!
*waits*
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I think my main point in the first place was that obviously he doesn't know but possibly thinks they might not be able to, so the question was pretty much answered way before it was asked.
Hard to remember now, though.
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How can a question be answered before it was asked? Did MEGAߥTE, like, go back in time, whisper the answer in his past self's ear while he was at the computer, then go forward in time to discover the world has been ruled by apes for hundreds of years?
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Yes, except you got one detail wrong. The world was ruled by lizards for hundreds of years.
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(https://themushroomkingdom.net/board/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fcontent.answers.com%2Fmain%2Fcontent%2Fwp%2Fen%2Fthumb%2F6%2F61%2F300px-Statue_of_liberty_in_planet_of_the_apes.jpg&hash=aff986ea2dda85f68e1a88de5ac929ad)
(insert FF unsafe quote here)
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Yes, except you got one detail wrong. The world was ruled by lizards for hundreds of years.
You seriously need to play Goemon's Great Adventure. I've said this before, but consider this your annual reminder.
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lizards
Aghh!
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Me? I need to play Goemon's Great Adventure? You've told me this before?
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Found it (http://themushroomkingdom.net/board/index.php?topic=8440.msg391394#msg391394).
I guess it's your bi-annual reminder.
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Hmm... Not much of a secret, but I always hear people complaining about wanting their blue light on the Wii to glow. Whenever I want it on I just send an e-mail to my Wii.
Yay.
Probably not even a secret, but at least it is something. :P
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I figured this would be the best topic to inquire about this, so here goes:
I was just playing the Wii, but suddenly the remote stopped working. The lights go on when I press the button, but the remote itself won't do anything. I tried taking out the batteries and pressing the sync button, but to no avail. Any ideas of what's wrong with it?
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Hey, the same thing happened to me on Saturday. I turned my back on my friends for just a second, and then they come to me saying that the remotes won't work. The lights would flash, indicating battery power (3 squares for the first Wiimote, 4 for the second), but would flash for as long as they normally would if one were turning on their console. I kept trying to sync the remotes back up to the Wii, but to no avail, also. After resetting the console a time or two, the remotes worked again. This has puzzled me ever since as well. Can anyone explain what the problem could possibly be?
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Hmm... Not much of a secret, but I always hear people complaining about wanting their blue light on the Wii to glow. Whenever I want it on I just send an e-mail to my Wii.
Yay.
Probably not even a secret, but at least it is something. :P
That's what I do when I want a nightlight before I go to bed.
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I had the same problem as Chef and Melee once within the first two weeks of Wiiing. I think what I did to make it work was unplug the Wii.
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Yeah, unplugging the Wii is the quickest solution. I haven't had the problem recently though and assumed that one of the firmware updates fixed the problem.