Play Region Coded Games on Nintendo Wii Now!
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Play Homebrew, Backup and Import Games on your Wii Without Voiding the Warranty
Homebreware is a package that enables your Nintendo Wii Console to run Homebrew Applications, more over it enables the ability of your Wii Console to play DVD movies, and finally run Import and Backup Games.
The most extraordinary feature that comes from Homebreware is the ability to play backup and imported games without mod chip or anything else that might damage your console.
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