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Posted: Dec 28th 2007 4:15PM (Unverified) said

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5 bucks says we get a new "system update" by the end of January to fix this.

"Look, we updated your system! Keeping you safe from those nasty hackers..."

Posted: Dec 28th 2007 4:41PM (Unverified) said

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A system update that doesn't render my Wii nothing more than a rectangular GameCube just because I'm playing a GameCube game on it? I'll take it.
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Posted: Dec 28th 2007 4:51PM Shadow31 said

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No, this will be the system update:

"Lookit! We updated the Wii Shop channel so it loads half a second faster, and we somehow made the Everybody Votes channel slightly more detailed but nobody will figure out why! ...you done downloading? ...good. By the way, your system is unhackable now! Congratulations!"
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Posted: Dec 28th 2007 5:03PM raindog469 said

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They didn't just find a way to run custom code, they reportedly got the Wii's encryption keys out of memory. Assuming it's not another hoax, this is an achievement on the level of DeCSS (or the far more difficult HD-DVD and Blu-ray equivalents.)

It may very well mean that Nintendo can't lock them out without locking out every disc made to date from every console made to date, and unlike mod chips, the technique may be undetectable by the Wii itself. But I guess we'll see.
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Posted: Dec 29th 2007 10:33AM SSUK said

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With this they can:
1) Make custom games and have them boot without having a modchip
2) Make custom firmware updates (patchable through the disc channel) that stops normal games requiring the Wii console to be updated.

Besides this fact, a Wii update wont do anything to stop the user once they have the encryption keys, because if they're universal to all Wii games, that code can't be changed without stopping a large back catalogue of games for playing.
Face it, Nintendo are well and truly buggered with this development, which is fan-fuckin'-tastic for me, it means there will eventually be a homebrew boot disc/Wii firmware update which will allow me to boot import Wii and Gamecube games (And ActionReplay GC again) on my PAL console. I will probably not pirate games, because 3rd parties REALLY need support on the Wii, however I am a prolific importer from Asian regions. This is nothing but music to my ears.
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Posted: Dec 28th 2007 4:50PM mello said

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Hack the planet!

Posted: Dec 28th 2007 4:56PM (Unverified) said

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As long as they dont screw with ssbb online I'm okay

Posted: Dec 29th 2007 10:35AM SSUK said

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There will be people who WILL use this to cheat, but there's nothing for them to really gain out of the hole venture, plus a large portion of people wont bother hacking the game, nor download different hacked variations of the game when they're at a good 3-4.7GB in size.
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Posted: Dec 28th 2007 5:05PM Mr Khan said

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But does it only allow the homebrew to be run in GC mode, which limits you to GC specs?

Posted: Dec 28th 2007 5:44PM Nigeria said

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I admire your name.
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Posted: Dec 28th 2007 7:04PM thethirdmoose said

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That has been out since the Wii came out. The news here is that you have full Wii capabilities
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Posted: Dec 29th 2007 2:29AM (Unverified) said

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No, it allows you to run homebrew in Wii mode. You'll now have full access to RAM, USB, and Wi-Fi.
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Posted: Dec 28th 2007 9:09PM (Unverified) said

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I remember when the Hackers movie website was hacked by real hackers because they were offended by the way they were shown in the film as crossdressers. Those were the days.

Posted: Dec 28th 2007 11:12PM raindog469 said

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I think the term for someone who breaks into a computer they don't own is actually "cracker", but then, the film got it wrong too.
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Posted: Dec 30th 2007 5:15AM Onomah said

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No I'm pretty sure a cracker is like a hacker but with phones instead of computers. And if you think that screwing about with phones is easy...well compared to computers it is, but it still ain't easy.
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Posted: Dec 29th 2007 12:38PM (Unverified) said

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Am I the only one who gets the "Bothan" joke & feels like a huge nerd...:)

Posted: Dec 29th 2007 2:42PM (Unverified) said

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Don't feel bad, geeks are everywhere.
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 1:50PM (Unverified) said

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Nope. RotJ is one of my favorite movies.
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Posted: Dec 29th 2007 9:39AM (Unverified) said

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How do I get in touch with the author of this article? I would like to speak directly with him about something.

Thanks.

Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 1:55PM (Unverified) said

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Check out 2:13 into the movie trailer. ;)

Posted: Jan 4th 2008 12:28PM (Unverified) said

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If you are looking for better, check out gia, there are plenty of "2:13" moments ;-)
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