Tis the season, and a Merry Wiimas to all. Figgy Pudding is out and Wii Mods are in. Toss a Gamecube in the fire and gather around the Bitbuilt Tree for what Pizza Claus and his modding elves have brought for all this year; a sneak preview on what is in store for the modding community for 2017.
PortablizeMii Christmas Skin
Festive. To match the spirit of the Holiday and the current winter Bitbuilt Theme, PortabalizeMii has been updated to with a WiiMas theme, along with a few software updates and tweaks. No need to be guided by noses so bright, the pack can be found here.
Triiming Guide: Now With 6 Layer Board Support
While it’s pretty straight forward to tell between 4 and 6 layer Wii’s, the RNG Thrift Gods show no quarter on your preferred model. While the Trimming Guide used to only offer support for the later 4 board Revisions, the OM6 Guide is now live for your Christmas Turkey Dinner trimming needs.
Wii NAND Replacement Board
Not impressed by the small size of the Wii trim? Wii can always go even smaller with the LMAO trim. With advanced board cutting, bending NANDS and Memelord Level Soldering made this trim generally unavailable to the average modder. Thanks to TEAM PIZZA (and you!), this trim becomes more accessible with an entire breakout board replacement of the Wii NAND. Except to see them in the Bitbuit Store soon.
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WiiHUD
A Symphony of the Night (of video and audio together in one package). Aurelio has been eating the Midnight Jerky at both ends with a lot of great things this WiiMas, none more impressive than the WiiHUD package, hopefully soon to be renamed to AureliOS.
OMEGA Trim
Want to go even smaller than the LMAO trim? YOU REBEL. Perhaps of interest to you then is The Alpha of all trims, the OMEGA trim. A collaboration of efforts between Shockslayer and Megalomaniac, trimming down to about the size of a Gameboy Cartridge. Kappa Gamma Meme-slion, as it were.
God Bless Us, Everwiione
Visit the Bitbuilt forums for more PIIGMAS CHEER Happy Holwiidays to you and yours, from all of us at Bitbuilt. Here’s to 2017 being full of many great projects and portables.