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Today’s Wii homebrew hotness comes by way of Team Twiizers, whose new hack takes last week’s CameCube-free loader and enables custom channel icons that load hacked apps just like that. Getting from point A to point B isn’t a cakewalk yet, though; you still have to load the Zelda / Twilight hack and use it to reboot your machine to get that app onto the Wii channel space. Video after the break, which quickly demonstrates getting a custom app-launching channel (that happens to look like a second Mii channel).
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in, via Wii News]
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Original post by Ryan Block
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