Unofficial Wii Opera SDK now available
An unofficial software development kit for making Wii-compatible browser games is now open to the public, thanks in large part to the work of Daniel Gump. More than simply tracking the position of the Wii-mote cursor, the custom Javascript libraries will detect the remote's distance from the sensor bar, the pressing of any remote buttons, and the movement of the device along the Z-axis.
Gump developed the custom code for use in his own game, Hullbreach, a massively-multiplayer game designed to be played in the Wii Opera browser. Though the code was previously available by request, this marks the first time the SDK and its documentation have been made fully public. It will interesting to see if this in any way encourages future Wii homebrew development... and gets people using their Wii browser.
[Via GoNintendo]
Gump developed the custom code for use in his own game, Hullbreach, a massively-multiplayer game designed to be played in the Wii Opera browser. Though the code was previously available by request, this marks the first time the SDK and its documentation have been made fully public. It will interesting to see if this in any way encourages future Wii homebrew development... and gets people using their Wii browser.
[Via GoNintendo]




















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Opera is a good standards compliant browser which is fairly quick even if it does like to centre all and tags' content.
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But I already use my browser everyday.
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http://www.infendo.com/wii/top-16-sites-to-browse-on-the-nintendo-wii-internet-channel/
It seems like Wii-zation of internet is slowly but steadily goes on ^_^
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Before anyone complains that its only available on for use on WiiCade; well thats not true. They have open sourced the entire API under the GPL license so anyone can use it, on any server, period.
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*cheers*
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