There’s far too much content to show everything in detail here, but we’ll outline how to get your console homebrewed and to a point where you can begin installing whatever you’d like. Modding games: There’s an active scene for Smash 4 mods, including one called Melee HD which completely changes the gameplay.
You can turn it back on and make full use of your console. The functionality is still there but disabled from within Wii mode. GameCube games: Nintendo simply flipped a switch to disable running GameCube games on your Wii U.Cemu: Homebrewing your Wii U is the only way to legally play Wii U games on PC, and with Breath of The Wild now running much better on Cemu than it does on the Wii U and Nintendo Switch, there’s plenty of reason to.This does enable piracy, but that’s not the primary focus. Homebrew enables loading hundreds of games from USB storage, which you can dump yourself from the disc. USB game loading: You only have a measly 16-32 GB of space on your Wii U, which is only enough to install a few games to the fast internal storage.Emulators: Want to run Nintendo 64 games on your Wii U? With emulators, the Wii U can play almost any Nintendo game that isn’t a 3DS or Switch exclusive.There’s plenty of cool things you can do with a modded console. Play with over 20 customisable characters including Lightning McQueen, Jackson Storm, Cruz Ramirez and the next generation of racers on over 20 tracks set in iconic locations from the film, such as Radiator Springs. Homebrew is a great way to breath new life into an old console. Start your engines and gear up for the ultimate racing experience in Cars 3: Driven to Win, inspired by Disney Pixar's film, Cars 3.