Get retro games working on your Wii, regardless of whether they’re on sale on Virtual Console. A variety of emulators await everyone with the Homebrew Channel installed on their Wii.
Emulation, for those who are unaware, is the art of getting software from one platform working on another. We’ve shown you how to get console games from 1994 to 2001 working on your PC, and how to play retro games on your Linux machine.
In this article, we’re going to show you how to get games made for the NES, the SNES, the Sega Genesis and the Game Boy Advance working on your Wii. All of the usual legal disclaimers apply: do not download illegal ROMs from the web, use this only for games you’ve legally purchased and do not ask for help finding ROMs in the comment section. We will not help.
Also note that, before you can run any of these emulators, you’re going to need to hack your Wii to run homebrew. Don’t worry: it’s easy, and all you need is an SD card. Once you’ve hacked your Wii, come back to this article to find out which emulators you can run.

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