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The Wii-U perfectly emulates the Wii, meaning you have access to all the great Wii homebrews well as the newer, more capable emulators that are specifically for the Wii-U.
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But once it's done, you can install a permanent mod. If it doesn't, just try again, it can take a few attempts.
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Then you visit a website using the Wii-U Browser and the mod happens. It's as simple as downloading a game from the eStore from a list of compatible titles (see the link on the YouTube video description, the cheapest is Brain Training at £6.99). You already have everything you need to do the mod. Since then the mod process for the Wii-U has come on leaps and bounds. In fact, the only down side to the Wii as an emulation machine was the lack of HDMI and the the weak emulation when it came to newer formats, such as PS1. Megadrive, Snes, Gameboy Advance games, all running with a wireless controller. I wrote a thread last year about the amazing things you can do with am ordinary Wii in terms of homebrew and emulation, and the Wii quickly became my favourite console.
