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The Wii Fun Centre (UK version of the Fun Center) had an "HD TV, Blu-ray player, a Nintendo Wii with four Wii Remotes, Wii Nunchuk and Wii Wheels, a Balance Board, four Nintendo DSi consoles and a library of films and games". Thus, it is the ultimate version, especially because it came with 4 DSis. It was released in March 2011, right around the release time of the 3DS. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140722194348/http://www.starlight.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Starlight_Fun_Centre.mp4 A video explaining this version can be found here].
 
The Wii Fun Centre (UK version of the Fun Center) had an "HD TV, Blu-ray player, a Nintendo Wii with four Wii Remotes, Wii Nunchuk and Wii Wheels, a Balance Board, four Nintendo DSi consoles and a library of films and games". Thus, it is the ultimate version, especially because it came with 4 DSis. It was released in March 2011, right around the release time of the 3DS. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140722194348/http://www.starlight.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Starlight_Fun_Centre.mp4 A video explaining this version can be found here].
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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]].
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It is believed that the Fun Center worked through a similar system to the [[RVT-H Reader]], by first loading the menu and a game listing off of the first hard drive bank then swapping to subsequent banks containing different games on user request.
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The Fun Center firmware or hard drive contents have not been dumped, and it is one of our [[Holy Grails]].
    
==Games Included==
 
==Games Included==