Get cheap Freeloader fodder at Play-Asia
Shikigami no Shiro III - $35.92
Mario Strikers Charged - $19.92
Miburi & Teburi - $39.92
Crazy Climber Wii - $31.92
Oneechanbara Revolution - $ 47.92
NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams (US version) - $39.92
And, why not, Fishing Rod Advance - $3.19
It's definitely worth looking around yourself. Play-Asia's selection is vast.
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3-27-2008 @ 4:10PM
Nigeria: Cody ChesnuTT Defense Force said...
Fishing Rod Advance looks like an anal probe.
I wonder how long it is? It's really hard to tell from the picture.
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3-27-2008 @ 4:24PM
Joe H said...
Just as an FYI. Freeloader relies on a major bug in the Wii's firmware which other exploits (the original tmbinc and Trucha signer hacks) work using as well. The problem with this is that Nintendo appears to be working to fix this bug very quickly. The recent system update patches the bug, so basically as soon as a game utilizes the newest system software, Freeloader is useless.
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3-27-2008 @ 4:32PM
Joe H said...
http://debugmo.de/?p=61
Here's a link that explains it even better than I did.
3-27-2008 @ 4:28PM
Dardin said...
Umm... it says on thier site:
Compatible with Nintendo™ Wii
For JPN/Asian systems only.
Just a heads up, as Wii's are region locked.
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3-27-2008 @ 5:18PM
Sora267 said...
That's the reason they mention Freeloaders, which bypass the Wii's region lock, allowing you to play imports.
3-27-2008 @ 6:20PM
Dr_W@dsy said...
However they are great for DS (and therefore region free) games.
I've bought most of my DS collection through them, mostly because it's cheaper and faster than buying them at EB here in Australia.
My current favourite example is PW3: Trials and Tribulations. I bought it when it released in the US (which was a bit less than a year ago now)and had it couriered to me in 2 days, cost a total of 50 Australian Dollars. Same with Apollo Justice.
EB are expecting PW3 later this year (aroung May I believe) and will charge 70 for it. Same with AJ, though they have no date for that yet.
Australian pricing and release dates are a complete joke.
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3-28-2008 @ 2:16AM
BDR said...
I hear you brotha