You can also use the Homebrew Channel to download and play free games. Read this article for more information. First, you need to get your Wii online, either by connecting your Wii to your local Wi-Fi or plugging in an Ethernet cable from your DSL or cable modem. Bright Hub has a great article on how to do this… connect Wii to Internet. With your Wii connected to the Internet, you can also trade friend codes and play against friends online in some games. The Internet Channel, as of this writing, costs no money at all.
There are several sites of note that concentrate on Wii-playable Flash 7 games. These are among the most popular, and each has dozens of games to try for free.
Note: given how clunky it is to type with the Wii Remote and the onscreen keyboard, feel free to go to google. Turn on the Wii. The console will ask you if you want to install boot. The console transfers the file into the system storage area. Press one when prompted to do so. The next screen gives the user to install the Homebrew channel, uninstall the homebrew channel, or install software that allows the Wii to play DVDs.
You do not need DVD functionality to play the free downloaded games that the Homebrew channel provides. Create a folder Called Apps on the Card. This is where you will place the free downloaded Wii games from the Homebrew channel. Browse the games and software offered by the Homebrew website. Download the selections you want and move the compressed folders to the SD card. Place the SD card in the Wii and select the Homebrew channel.
The free games that you downloaded for you Wii can be played from this menu.
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