Wii Firmware Update Breaks Freeloader Disc, Nintendo Can’t Be Bothered
- August 8th, 2007
- 4 Comments
A firmware update for the Nintendo Wii rendered Datel’s Freeloader disc completely useless yesterday. Freeloader lets users play imported games on the GameCube and, until yesterday, the Wii. Following the update, the Freeloader… she is dead. Yup, now gamers who want to play imported GameCube titles on their Wii will have to get one of those warranty-voiding, sure-to-be-made-illegal-everywhere modchips.
Needless to say, Nintendo has no interest in “fixing” its mistake. Since Freeloader is unlicensed software, software that ruins Nintendo’s whole region-specific release racket, the company can’t be bothered to remedy the situation.
The GameCube was too hard to pirate anyway.
Wii update breaks Freeloader [Eurogamer.net via GamesIndustry.biz]












Lee (Who am I?)
1 year ago
Teenagers doing the columns now. Brilliant. Why should Nintendo bother with Freeloader? It’s not exactly a mistake is it? It’s unlicenced software. Boo-hoo you poor thing. Why not dust off the old Gamecube like the rest of us? It’s not difficult is it? Too easy to mindlessly complain.
baker roofing repair services (Who am I?)
1 year ago
Wow, talk about industry move, this is a way to counter their region specific releases…
Johnal (Who am I?)
1 year ago
at least there are now some real signs of future keyboard support! woOt!
Dave (Who am I?)
1 year ago
where are the signs of keyboard support?