Wii Menu

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The Wii Menu is the main menu of the Nintendo Wii console. The menu consists of various. The Wii Menu (known internally as the System Menu) is the graphical shell of the Wii game console, as part of the Wii system software. It has four pages.

Wii Menu

Wii Channels The official Wii Channels logo Wii Channels are applications available for the console through the. The Wii uses several pre-installed Channels for many of its basic functions, such as, buying games, and. Additional applications and games can be downloaded through the the, giving the Wii console much more flexibility than its predecessors. Wii Channels Global Problems The problems listed below may/will occur with any channel that you test on Dolphin: Internet Connectivity A number of Channels, such as the, will not function without following the.

Support for Wii networking emulation is still limited, but it should work. Wii Channels Compatibility List This is the main list of Wii Channels available for the Wii video game system, organized alphabetically by their localized English titles or, when Japan-exclusive, their rōmaji transliterations. Help complete the list! • Click the icon to the right of the rating stars and put just a number 1 through 5 into the page. Use the compatibility guide below as a reference of what rating to use.

• When updating a rating, please make sure it's in accordance with the list of problems in the title's page. Compatibility Description Perfect: No issues at all! Playable: Runs well, only minor graphical or audio glitches. Cooking Academy 3 Full Version Rar. Games can be played all the way through Starts: Starts, maybe even plays well, but crashes or major graphical/audio glitches Intro/Menu: Hangs/crashes somewhere between booting and starting Broken: Crashes when booting Unknown: Has not been tested yet Region indicator Region description.

The Wii Menu as displayed in the (16:9) format. The Wii Menu (known internally as the System Menu) is the of the game console, as part of the. It has four pages, each with a 4:3 grid, and each displaying the current time and date. Available applications, known as 'channels', are displayed and can be navigated using the pointer capability of the. The grid is customizable; users can move channels (except for the Disc Channel) amongst the menu's 47 customizable slots by pressing and holding the A and B button while hovering over the channel the user wants to move. By pressing the plus and minus buttons on the Wii Remote users can scroll across accessing empty slots.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Pre-installed channels [ ] Disc Channel [ ] The Disc Channel allows users to play and titles from supported inserted into the console. If no disc is inserted, the message 'Please insert a disc.' Will be displayed along with images of a template Wii and GameCube disc (Except for the or the, where only the Wii disc is shown due to lack of GameCube support). The 'Start' button will also remain deactivated until a playable disc is inserted.

When a disc is inserted, the channel preview and banner on the menu will change to the one supplied by the title and the 'Start' button will become available. If it is a GameCube disc, the banner and preview will change to the Gamecube logo with the GameCube startup theme playing on the preview. Each Wii game disc includes a system update partition, which includes the latest Wii software from the time the game was released.

If a disc is inserted that contains newer software than installed on the console, installing the new software will be required to play the game. This allows users without an internet connection to still receive system updates. When loaded into the disc slot, an icon on the Disc Channel that says 'Wii System Update' appears. After selecting the channel, the Wii will automatically update. If these updates are not installed, the game will remain unplayable until the update is installed, as each time the channel is loaded with the game inserted, the update prompt will appear, and declining the update will return the player to the Wii Menu instead of starting the game. (Note: This is the only channel that cannot be moved across the Wii Menu without the use of third party tools.) The games which display 'Wii System Update' can still be played without updating using software, such as Gecko OS or a USB loader.