@Stanley Jaxon ok thats great thanks for letting us all know i hope your girlfriend won't kill you and if you don't respond in a year i will make sure to buy a bunch of wood and some flowers
It actually looks very real, because there is no weird creepypastas, just a normal disk error message and the Wii data being erased. Looks so legit that i love it
when I first saw this video I thought it was going to end with the player mii landing on a spot, then out of nowhere it would reveal to be a hidden volcano spot. but the player mii cannot escape the volcano once they are sent there and then the anti-piracy screen shows up. anyway this is a very straightforward anti-piracy screen that is realistic, yet unsettling at the same time, I like it a lot.
Realistic? Nintendon't be mean enough to delete every channel in the system memory! (I know the disc channel was moved to a different slot using sysmenu hacks btw)
Nah, I'm not gonna update it cause the trend is already dead for me. I just made these videos because i was curious if i could make it look good and here i am. About the music however, this piracy measure is supposed to look VERY normal and it takes a while to detect the pirated software due to a lot of piracy checks which take a long time to perform, so to make it look real it gives the pirate more play time till' death.
@@PrinceMarco The Wii self-destructed with encrypted code which deletes everything on it's storage. I think you could reset it via a USB stick or something.
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That's the Nintendo Channel. They shut down years ago but you could download Nintendo DS demos to your DS through Nintendo WI-FI Connection. I remember that Kirby Mass Attack demo very well.