Twilight Hack - What IT Was Used For

What It Was Used For

Numerous applications have been written that can be run using this method. Since the hack loads an application through a glitch in Twilight Princess, in the past the game had to be loaded each time the user wished to run a homebrew application. This is no longer the case. Certain programs have been made to install custom Wii Menu channels such as the Homebrew Channel so that the applications can be run from the Wii Menu instead of through the Twilight hack every time.

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