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Archive for February, 2009

A Wii Download Site to Avoid

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Wow, the more I hear about people who have tried to download Wii games free, the more fortunate I feel!  I’ve just had a long e-mail discussion with one of my new online friends (BTW – I met him at one of my new favorite Wii sites, the Loving Wii forum – check it out!). Anyway, he signed up to download free Wii content from the same place that gave me trouble, UnlimitedWiiDownloads dot com. (I’m not linking it, ’cause you should definitely STAY AWAY from them!).

Anyway, he had many of the same problems I had, but worked much harder at getting it to work and got much more frustrated in the process. There were links on the site that didn’t work for him, downloads quit partway through, and when he WAS finally able to complete a download and burn it to a DVD, it didn’t work on his Wii console. Man, talk about infuriating! I’m so glad he contacted me, because I was able to help him get his money back. So, even though he wasted a lot of time, effort, and emotion on the whole deal, at least he isn’t out any cash.

Guys (and gals!), the more people I talk to, and the more research I do, I become more and more convinced that I’ve really found the best place to download Wii games free. They have a great selection, not only of games, but movies, TV shows, music, and more, and it’s just been a great experience doing business with them.

If any of the rest of you would like to share your experiences about Wii membership sites, please go ahead and contact me. I’m not sure I will be able to respond to each and every one of you, but I’ll try, and I’ll definitely pass any useful info on in future blog posts.

See ya!

Guitar Controller for Wii Games: Rock Band AND Guitar Hero!

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Have you been unhappy ’cause you own both the Rock Band and Guitar Hero Wii Games, but their guitar controllers aren’t compatible? I know I was! I got the Guitar Hero III Wii game free for Christmas, and a few weeks later I bought Rock Band 2 – thinking I would be able to play Rock Band with 4 people: vocals, drums, and two guitars. When I had trouble getting it to work, I did some Googling and found out that the controllers are incompatible, and the word on the street was, that for some technical reason, there would never be a controller that would work with both games.

Woo-hoo – it appears they were wrong about that! I recently stumbled across the ezJam Guitar for Wii Guitar Hero & Rock Band on Amazon.com. It clearly states that it will work with both games… actually it will work with ALL of the following:

That’s awesome!

People who’ve purchased it seem happy with it as well. As of right now, everyone who has reviewed it has given it 5 out of 5 stars, and here’s a quote from one of them:

“This is the only guitar I found that works with both games. It is a great addition to our arsenal as it allows us a second guitar on Rock Band and the ability to duel on GH III. If you’re thinking about it, do it, you won’t regret it!”

Like I said, I was really excited to find this, and I thought I’d share it with all of you. Let me know how it works with your Wii games if you get a chance to try it out somewhere. As for me… I’m ordering one today!

WiFi for the Wii: Connecting to Wireless Internet

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

I’ve been spending some time on my favorite Wii forums recently, and I’ve seen several people who are having trouble getting their Wii to connect to the Internet. If you’re not a computer geek (and I mean that in the most complimentary sense of the word – I’m a geek and proud of it!), making your Wii communicate with the outside world can be a bit tricky. So, I’d like to offer a few tips to get you all going on this. After all, playing your favorite Wii games against your online friends is one of the things that makes the Wii such fun!

So, in order to connect your Wii to the Internet, the first thing you need is a high-speed connection. Cable, DSL, satellite… any type of broadband will do. If you only have dial-up at your house, I’m afraid you are out of luck on this one (unless one of your neighbors is willing to share his connection with you – MAKE SURE you get permission first!).

Once you know that your house has a high-speed internet connection, the next thing you need is a wireless router. This is a piece of equipment that basically sits between your high-speed connection and any devices (PCs, Macs, laptops, iPods, Wiis, etc.) that can communicate with the Internet. Your high-speed connection sends the signal to the router, then the router transmits it around to any devices within range.

(This is probably also a good place to put in a plug for enabling encryption on your router when you set it up. If you don’t, any of your friends, neighbors, passers-by – anyone within range — will be able to use your Internet service. Theoretically, that’s OK, but if someone commits some sort of online crime or fraud on your IP address, the cyber-crime division is gonna be knocking on your door.)

OK, onward! If you have a high-speed Internet connection, but don’t yet have a wireless router, they are relatively inexpensive. Check out Amazon.com and you will be able to get some pretty good deals. I’ve listed a few below to give you some ideas on what you are looking for.

Now that you have a high-speed Internet connection, and your wireless router is connected and transmitting a signal, you are ready to perform the setup on your Wii. I’ve included some step-by-step instructions for this below:

  1. On the Wii console’s main menu, click on the “Wii” button in the lower left corner. This will take you to the Settings screen. Choose “Wii Settings.”
  2. Under “Wii System Settings” click on the blue right-arrow to scroll to the second screen of options. On this screen, choose the “Internet” button.
  3. On the “Internet” screen, click the button for “Connection Settings.” On the next screen, choose an open connection (open connections will say “None” on the right-hand side of the button).
  4. On the next screen, choose “Wireless Connection,” then click the button that says “Search for an Access Point.” This will tell your Wii to find any WiFi (wireless) connections that are within range. When it has found them, it will display the message “Choose the Access Point you wish to connect to…” Click the “OK” button to proceed to the next screen.
  5. Here you will see a list of all the WiFi connections that are within range of your Wii. If you’ve followed my previous recommendations, your connection will be encrypted, as designated by a closed padlock symbol. If you haven’t encrypted your router, your padlock will be open. If this is the case, all you need to do is choose your connection by clicking on it, and continue to click the “OK” button until the Wii has performed its automatic connection test.
  6. If you have followed my recommendations on encryption, you have an extra step or two at this point. Once you choose your wireless connection, the Wii will ask you what type of security your router uses. You should be able to find this information either in your router’s documentation, or in the utility you used when you connected and set up your router. After you choose the appropriate type of security, you will be asked to input the password or key. Here is where it seems like people have been having trouble. In order to make this work correctly, I had to enter my encryption key in ALL UPPERCASE. This is different from how it worked for my computer, where it didn’t seem to matter whether I used upper or lower case letters. If you have any trouble making this work, I suggest you give this a try.

I hope you found this information helpful!

Download Wii Games Free!

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

Are You Tired of Paying Too Much for Your Wii Games? Do you wish you could Download all your favorite Wii Games and Media right from your computer and save hundreds or even thousands per year? Want to Turn your Wii into a Media Center? 

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