![]() The WODE Jukebox comes with a monochrome panel and a tiny joystick on the body, allowing you to choose what titles you’d like to load from storage. Not that we condone that sort of stuff, of course, because that’s illegal. Of course, you can download games from your favorite torrent sites and play them like you bought them, as well, all without having to fiddle with adding a mod chip to the motherboard. Beautiful, right? Throw in your slew of homebrewed crap in there too, from emulators to non-official games, and you can have a Wii party while staying firmly on your butt. That means you can plug in an external hard drive filled with ISOs of all your favorite games and have them running on the console without getting up to pop a disc every time. Want to run backups and imported games (and, let’s be honest, pirated stuff) on the Wii without adding a mod chip? Turns out it’s possible with the WODE (Wii Optical Drive Emulator) Jukebox, a hardware stand for the Wii that lets you connect a USB storage and have the console treat it like a regular optical disc.
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