Line 2: |
Line 2: |
| [[File:WiiFunCenterGUI.jpg|thumb|The Wii Fun Center GUI.]] | | [[File:WiiFunCenterGUI.jpg|thumb|The Wii Fun Center GUI.]] |
| | | |
− | The Fun Center is a contraption made by Starlight Children's Foundation and Nintendo to bring their consoles to hospitals. It consists of a console, TV, and DVD player that can be transported easily around the hospital grounds. SNES, Nintendo 64, GameCube, Wii and Wii U versions have been made. | + | The Fun Center was a contraption made by the Starlight Children's Foundation and Nintendo to bring their consoles to hospitals. It consists of a console, TV, and DVD player that can be transported easily through the hospital grounds. SNES, Nintendo 64, GameCube, Wii and Wii U versions have been made. |
| | | |
− | Perhaps the most interesting Fun Center is the Wii version. It actually runs on development Wii hardware. You load games onto it and they are displayed in a GUI, which can be considered watered down compared to USB Loaders, especially WiiFlow. In order to get games loaded on it, you had to call Nintendo's Fun Center hotline and use a Windows download manager to download them. | + | Perhaps the most interesting Fun Center is the Nintendo Wii version. It actually runs on development Wii hardware. You load games onto it and they are displayed in a GUI, which can be considered watered down compared to USB Loaders, especially WiiFlow. In order to get games loaded on it, you had to call Nintendo's Fun Center hotline and use a Windows download manager to download them. |
| | | |
− | Of course, we don't have the firmware or much internal info on how the Wii Fun Center worked. It's one of our [[Holy Grails]]. | + | Of course, we don't have the firmware or much internal info on how the Wii Fun Center worked. Because of that, it's one of our [[Holy Grails]]. |
| | | |
| The Wii U version seemed to have the games pre-installed on the system without any different GUI, and the other versions probably worked like a real system would, where you have to use cartridges or discs. | | The Wii U version seemed to have the games pre-installed on the system without any different GUI, and the other versions probably worked like a real system would, where you have to use cartridges or discs. |
| | | |
| An interesting note about the Wii Fun Center is that a possible system error message was "Please insert disk", and if this message occurred the owner was instructed to return the system. This is an [[NDEV Menu]] error message displayed when there is no inserted disk (real or emulated). | | An interesting note about the Wii Fun Center is that a possible system error message was "Please insert disk", and if this message occurred the owner was instructed to return the system. This is an [[NDEV Menu]] error message displayed when there is no inserted disk (real or emulated). |