


- #SETTING UP HOMEBREW AND USB LOADER FOR WII MANUAL#
- #SETTING UP HOMEBREW AND USB LOADER FOR WII DOWNLOAD#
It’s just if you want that nostalgic Gamecube start up when you use it. Nintendont runs perfectly fine without it. Note: This is a completely optional thing. (Optional) Dump Gamecube BIOS for use with Nintendont ¶ Each game needs to be in their own folder, you then name the game EXACTLY as game.iso or game.gcm depending on their extension. Your Gamecube games need to be on either your FAT32 formatted SD card or a FAT32 formatted storage device.Ĭreate a folder names games on your storage device. It will put them in the correct folder structure for Nintendont, and it still does a 1:1 copy like CleanRip. The easiest method method is to use USB Loader GX to rip your Gamecube games. It requires you to put your storage device in to your computer, then move and rename the image correctly. The only issue with using it for Gamecube games is that it doesn’t put them in the correct location for Nintendont. It runs on both the Gamecube and the Wii. The old method to make Gamecube game rips is to use CleanRip.
#SETTING UP HOMEBREW AND USB LOADER FOR WII DOWNLOAD#
Finally download and put the icon.png file in to apps/Nintendont.Download the meta.xml file, and put that in apps/Nintendont as well.Download loader.dol and put it in the new apps/Nintendont folder as boot.dol.Create a folder in your SD card’s apps folder named Nintendont (yes it needs to be capitalized).
#SETTING UP HOMEBREW AND USB LOADER FOR WII MANUAL#
Nintendont doesn’t have a package that is fully put together, it requires a little bit of manual labour. It’s more like a bridge between an emulator and a virtual machine which runs Gamecube games natively.įor more information on Nintendont, you can read about it on the GBATemp page or their GitHub page Installation ¶ Nintendont is not a modification or emulator. Nintendont is a Wii mode homebrew to play Gamecube games on Wii and WiiU vWii.
