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  • Enhance the brick protection of your Wii
  • Download new homebrew apps with the Open Shop Channel
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  • Patch game disc contents to load game modifications
  • Install themes on the Wii Menu and in commonly used homebrew apps
  • Back up your discs and other installed titles
  • Install a USB loader to launch Wii (and other console) backups from an external storage device
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    Nintendont is a Wii-mode homebrew application that can be used to play GameCube games, as well as Triforce arcade dumps. Nintendont is an interesting app in that it is like a hybrid between an emulator and a virtual machine - while still running GameCube games near exactly at native quality and performance. Further info can be read here.

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    To play games, you are advised to use a large SD card or an external hard drive, flash drives are very sporadic in functionality. See storage FAQ.

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    Make sure your storage device is formatted as FAT32. Do not format it to other file systems like NTFS, exFAT, or WBFS.

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    Installation

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    • You can use various input devices to play GameCube games. These include GameCube controllers (even via a USB adapter), Wiimotes, Classic Controllers, the Konga, HID USB controllers, Bluetooth controllers, and potentially more.
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    • Nintendont has support for virtual memory cards that are saved to an external storage device, from sizes of 51 blocks up to 1019 blocks. Despite this, the recommended max size is 251 blocks per virtual card for maximum compatibility.
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    Nintendont uses a user interface that is mainly controllable and navigable using a gamepad.

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    Properly Launching Games

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    Games in Nintendont have to be launched from an external device with a specific folder structure, with the usage of a game ID. Game IDs can be found on GameTDB.
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    You can use an original GameCube BIOS in Nintendont if you have legally obtained one.

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    By default, Nintendont selects a controller configuration from an internal list of already mapped controllers. If yours does not automatically work, make sure to check the supported controller list in the article at the top of the page. If you still want to check anyway, you can use HIDTest to determine whether or not your controller will be detected and work with Nintendont.

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    Button combinations for Nintendont in-game

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    Restart: Resets the game and returns to game’s title screen.
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    GameCube Controller:
    -Restart: R+Z+Start
    -Shutdown: R+Z+B+Down (D-pad)

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