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The Wii U | The Wii U Homebrew App Store is a homebrew application developed for Wii U by VGMoose. It is a homebrew application that allows you to install homebrew to whatever storage device it is being run on via [https://fortheusers.org ForTheUsers.] The latest version of it is currently 2.3.2, it can be downloaded [https://github.com/fortheusers/hb-appstore/releases/ here] under <code>wiiu-extracttosd.zip</code>. | ||
== Materials Needed == | == Materials Needed == | ||
* A [https://wiiu.hacks.guide hacked Wii U] | * A [https://wiiu.hacks.guide hacked Wii U] | ||
* A [https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1263/~/what-sd-cards-are-compatible%3F compatible SD Card] | * A [https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1263/~/what-sd-cards-are-compatible%3F compatible SD Card] | ||
* A computer with an SD Card slot and/or a USB storage port | * A computer/phone/device with an SD Card slot and/or a USB storage port | ||
* An internet connection | * An internet connection | ||
* Optionally, a [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Support/Wii-U/Storage/Compatible-USB-storage-devices/Compatible-USB-storage-devices-676063.html compatible USB storage device]. | * Optionally, a [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Support/Wii-U/Storage/Compatible-USB-storage-devices/Compatible-USB-storage-devices-676063.html compatible USB storage device]. | ||
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== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
# [https://github.com/fortheusers/hb-appstore/releases/ | # [https://github.com/fortheusers/hb-appstore/releases/ Download the HBAS] for Wii U (<code>wiiu-extracttosd.zip</code>). | ||
#* If you would like, save it to the storage device you are using for your Wii U. | #* If you would like, save it to the storage device you are using for your Wii U. | ||
# Extract the file that you previously downloaded. Copy the "wiiu" folder to your storage device, allowing it to merge files. | # Extract the file that you previously downloaded. Copy the "wiiu" folder to your storage device, allowing it to merge files.<ref>https://github.com/fortheusers/hb-appstore#nintendo-wii-u</ref> | ||
== Customization == | == Customization == | ||
Upon first boot of the HBAS, it | Upon first boot of the HBAS, it's going to play the song [https://t-tb.bandcamp.com/track/slimers Slimers by (T-T)b] as background music. If you would like to be 𝓯𝓪𝓷𝓬𝔂, then you can customize your experience via modifying the <code>background.mp3</code> file in the <code>/wiiu/apps/appstore/</code> folder on your storage device.<ref>https://github.com/fortheusers/hb-appstore#custom-music</ref> If this folder doesn't exist, it is automatically created upon first boot of HBAS. | ||
The file repository URL(s) can also be changed by modifying <code>/wiiu/apps/appstore/.get/repos.json</code> on your storage device to point the app to a different [https://github.com/fortheusers/libget/wiki/Overview-&-Glossary#repos libget repository] in the event that the original repositories go offline.<ref>https://github.com/fortheusers/hb-appstore#maintaining-a-repo</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:56, 4 September 2024
The Wii U Homebrew App Store is a homebrew application developed for Wii U by VGMoose. It is a homebrew application that allows you to install homebrew to whatever storage device it is being run on via ForTheUsers. The latest version of it is currently 2.3.2, it can be downloaded here under wiiu-extracttosd.zip
.
Materials Needed
- A hacked Wii U
- A compatible SD Card
- A computer/phone/device with an SD Card slot and/or a USB storage port
- An internet connection
- Optionally, a compatible USB storage device.
Installation
- Download the HBAS for Wii U (
wiiu-extracttosd.zip
).- If you would like, save it to the storage device you are using for your Wii U.
- Extract the file that you previously downloaded. Copy the "wiiu" folder to your storage device, allowing it to merge files.[1]
Customization
Upon first boot of the HBAS, it's going to play the song Slimers by (T-T)b as background music. If you would like to be 𝓯𝓪𝓷𝓬𝔂, then you can customize your experience via modifying the background.mp3
file in the /wiiu/apps/appstore/
folder on your storage device.[2] If this folder doesn't exist, it is automatically created upon first boot of HBAS.
The file repository URL(s) can also be changed by modifying /wiiu/apps/appstore/.get/repos.json
on your storage device to point the app to a different libget repository in the event that the original repositories go offline.[3]