Nope. It's a fake.
They are required to download games on your Wii and they are bought with real money. This downloading is done in the Wii Shop Channel
No. It is a real (though unofficial) channel used to load homemade applications on the Wii. It can be installed by relatively novice users.
as a channel yes but not as a real game
For certain games on the Wii Shop Channel and if you want to use on games that will allow you to
You click "Wii shop Channel" then Click "Wii Ware" then Click "Wii Internet" then Click "Download" (The price was recently raised from Free to 500 wii points, you can get these points from shops)
www.wiibrew.org
NO!!!
From your Wii options menu, select Data Management and then Wii Channels. Select the channel you want to delete and select "delete."
well my opinion is for cool games for Nintendo wii is 1.wii sports resort because it has lots of fun 2.sing it because you verse people at singing that's all and you could go on wii channel on your wii and you could download any wii game on that i think you have to buy it or not i have a wii and i never used wii channel i just play the games on my wii so if u want more tips for wii and games just go on youtube type in iluvfish111 and go on that channel ask what u want and i will make a video well i have a wii and on wii channel u download or buy games
there is no wii channel but the mail basiclly does the same thing that your looking for
The Homebrew Channel is a Wii channel used to launch homebrew apps on your wii... basicly you get this then the homebrew browser then download wat u want... emulators... music... codes... i hav the hbc and its cool... people say its illegal but its not... so dont let tht get u.... its free and easy to use channel
More channels can be bought on the Wii shop channel (requires a internet connection) or added from certain games, like Wii Fit or Mario Kart Wii. For a hacker , they use a wad manager and install the channel to one of their wii's internal operating systems. Buying channels from the Wii Shop Channel can be free, or by using Wii Points. 2000 of these can be bought from the shops for £14.99 ($20 in the US). Keep a eye on your Wii's remaning Memory space. Getting lots of big channels can take it up pretty quick. If you need some space, channels can be copyed to a SD card, but cant be run of them.