Featured Link: Wii-Cheats.com offers an unsurprising yet comprehensive product.
The intuitively named Wii-Cheats.com offers lots of added-value tactics for Wii software. That is to say… cheats. I don’t like calling codes and things cheats, really, because you’re not cheating. Cheating is exploiting an unintentional aspect of the code, such as a bug or an oversight. Using something intended to help the coders debug the software that never ended up being removed? Not really cheating. As I said, it adds value. Most of what you’ll find on this site is not even that deep. In fact, nearly everything listed for Twilight Princess qualifies more as a “tip” than anything else.
It’s a clean, nicely programmed site that, for my visit, proved snappy and obedient. I found out some interesting things about the games I own. For example, I wasn’t aware that, in Metroid Prime 3, bumper stickers appear on Samus’ ship based on the games that are stored on your Wii’s system memory. Will need to watch for that.










