Being Ahead In the Game with Xbox Mods and Repairs

Posted by Chrisstenson Ford 7 November, 2009 (0) Comment

A good gamer is always updated and good to go for the next challenge. In the gaming zone, the best ones are always the ones who have edited, modified and cheated their ways in, and victory has surely been their sweetest gift. Of course, there has to be some personalization, some dedication and time required to change the overall performance of your gaming station, be it Xbox or Play station or Wii. Nintendo DS Flash Cards are selected by many to backup their games and often enough, you can edit and cheat in the backed up games like a pro with some simple knowhow. When it comes to Xbox Modifications and Repairs, a lot of people are just plain afraid to touch the device because it looks so intimidating. It is however, a device that is remarkably similar to your PC, and can be disassembled with ease. If you are going to be a pro in Xbox then you have to know how to go about Xbox Mods and Repairs, because the device might give up on you one of these days, and you may actually be able to fix it, without going to any fancy, costly repairing center. As you begin, you might be disheartened at first at your own status of being a beginner, or a “newbie”. But remember, with a bit of work, you will understand exactly how the process works, and how you can easily analyze what is wrong, bit by bit, as you work more with your device. Of course, at first you might stumble, but fear not; move on and learn from your mistakes, and evaluate them to figure out where you went wrong. This way, you would know your gaming console way better than most, and will be able to fix it in a pinch.

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How To Chip A Wii The Guide

Posted by Chrisstenson Ford 9 October, 2009 (0) Comment

When you think about chipping any games console, it usually involves buying a modchip and paying someone to install it for you. This is often quite risky and very difficult to do as modchips need to be physically soldered into the console.

A few years ago, I used to make a good part time living from modding games consoles, but there was always the risk of damaging a customers console (we all make mistakes eh). HomeBreWare is truly revolutionary in what it does and how it works.

Modding a Nintendo Wii is easy though, and I will explain below how to chip a Wii with ease, in fact you dont even need to touch the Wii itself. You can buy what is known as a ’soft chip’ for the Nintendo Wii which was created by HomeBreWare, this is a simple piece of software that you install on your Nintendo Wii which will give you everything a physical modchip can.

Learn How To Chip A Wii

1) Simply buy the HomeBreWare softchip for $29 (less than a game!!). It comes with free video instructions as well as free updates and support.
2) Install the HomeBreWare soft chip on your Nintendo Wii, just load the software and it will automatically install, this takes about 15 minutes to do
3) Once complete, your Nintendo Wii is now ready to rock n roll. You can play copied games freely or load up for your favourite console emulator

I used to chip games consoles in my spare time for many years, including the PS1 and Xbox and it was always a complicated process. But the ease of chipping a Nintendo Wii is simply amazing with the help of HomeBreWare.

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Want A Nintendo Wii Mod Chip?

Posted by Chrisstenson Ford 9 October, 2009 (0) Comment

Getting a Nintendo Wii mod chip will give your Nintendo Wii a new lease of life. If your unsure what a mod chip actually does, it allows you to load new software onto your Nintendo Wii to extend its functionality.

You will be able to play any copied games you have and any you have downloaded online via BitTorrent for example, but the mod chip gives you so much more than that. For example, there are a range of console emulators available to download free which will allow you play classic games from your favourite console of the past including the Sega Megadrive, Super Nintendo and Sony Playstation 1.

DivX and Xvid video playback is possible through the media centre. By using the WiiMote you will have access to a full archive of your movies, tv series and music.

There are 2 varietys of Nintendo Wii mod chip to pick from-

Hardware Mod chip – You can pickup a mod chip for roughly $50, this will require physically soldering the mod chip into place. Precision soldering is hard for anyone, so if you have no previous experience with soldering then you will have no option but to pay someone to do this.

Soft Chip – A soft chip costs around $30, and does everything a mod chip will do. Unlike a mod chip, the soft chip is a programme you just load onto your Nintendo Wii. The soft chip has some big benefits over the traditional hardware mod, its nearly half the price and can be installed in less than 20 minutes by anyone

I have been using the soft chip for a few months now, and am more than happy with it. A step by step video tutorial is included if you get stuck, but the installation process is fully automated so you should have any issues. If for any reason you needed your Nintendo Wii repaired under warranty, you can simply uninstall the soft chip.

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The Best Nintendo Wii Mod Chip

Posted by Chrisstenson Ford 9 October, 2009 (0) Comment

Getting a Nintendo Wii mod chip will give your Nintendo Wii a new lease of life. If your unsure what a mod chip actually does, it allows you to load new software onto your Nintendo Wii to extend its functionality.

You will be able to play any copied games you have and any you have downloaded online via BitTorrent for example, but the mod chip gives you so much more than that. For a start, you can play old school games from great consoles like the Sony PS1, SNES and Megadrive thanks to the emualtors that you can download for free.

The media centre application is equally stunning and has the ability to play any DivX/Xvid video you throw at it. By using the WiiMote you will have access to a full archive of your movies, tv series and music.

There are 2 varietys of Nintendo Wii mod chip to pick from-

Hard Mod chip – You can pickup a mod chip for roughly $50, this will require physically soldering the mod chip into place. This is extremely difficult and should not be attempted if you do not have any experience with soldering, alternatively you could pay for someone to install it.

Soft Chip – Costing $30, the soft chip has the same function as a mod chip. Unlike a mod chip, the soft chip is a programme you just load onto your Nintendo Wii. The Soft Chip is cheaper to buy, can be installed by anyone and takes less than 20 minutes to complete

I personally installed the soft chip on my Nintendo Wii, and was amazed with how easy it was to do. The setup process is fully automated and it comes with a step by step video tutorial. If for any reason you needed your Nintendo Wii repaired under warranty, you can simply uninstall the soft chip.

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Want To Learn How To Chip A Wii?

Posted by Chrisstenson Ford 8 October, 2009 (0) Comment

No matter which games console you own and want to mod, you usually have to hunt out and buy a suitable modchip and then pay to have it fitted professionally. Modchips need to be hard soldered into the console making them very tricky and risky to install.

Modding a Nintendo Wii is easy though, and I will explain below how to chip a Wii with ease, in fact you dont even need to touch the Wii itself. Recently a ’soft chip’ was developed by a team known as HomeBreWare, the ’soft chip’ will fully mod your console just as a modchip would, but it does not need to be physically soldered into the Nintendo Wii.

Learn How To Chip A Wii

1) First you must buy a soft chip, I would recommend buying HomeBreWare its only $29 and comes with step by step video instructions, free support and lifetime updates.
2) Installing the soft chip is painless, once you fire up the software everything is fully automated and takes about 15mins
3) Once complete, your Nintendo Wii is now ready to rock n roll. You can play copied games freely or load up for your favourite console emulator

A few years ago, I used to make a good part time living from modding games consoles, but there was always the risk of damaging a customers console (we all make mistakes eh). HomeBreWare is truly revolutionary in what it does and how it works.

I hope thats helps you learn how to chip a Wii, and how easy it is to do!

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