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[[Image:Twilight Serial.jpg|thumb|right|Inner disc circle with a serial of RVL-RZDE-0A-0 JPN.]]
[[Image:Twilight Serial.jpg|thumb|right|Inner disc circle with a serial of RVL-RZDE-0A-0 JPN.]]
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The [[Twilight Hack]] is currently the only safe, public way to enable [[homebrew]] on a current Wii. It is executed by playing a specially designed savegame for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess that loads and executes an application from the SD card in the Wii front SD slot.
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The [[Twilight Hack]] is currently the only free, safe and publicly available way to enable [[Homebrew]] on the current Wii. It is executed by playing a specially designed savegame for ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'' that loads and executes an application/installer from the SD card in the Wii SD slot.
Inside the zip file you will find versions of the hack for all three regions. You may copy the whole folder containing all of them to your SD card, your Wii will only be able to copy the one for your region and refuse the others in the copying process.
Inside the zip file you will find versions of the hack for all three regions. You may copy the whole folder containing all of them to your SD card, your Wii will only be able to copy the one for your region and refuse the others in the copying process.
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When entering the savegame loading screen in Twilight Princess, USA users will be presented with two savegames of which only one will work (the other one does no harm, though, and will only halt the game). The easiest way to find out which one to use is to look up the last digit of the text on the '''inner''' circle of the '''data''' surface of the game disk (it's either 0 or 2).
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USA users, when entering the savegame loading screen in ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'', you will be presented with two savegames of which only one will work (the other one does no harm, but only halt the game). The easiest way to find out which one to use is to look up the last digit of the text on the '''inner''' circle of the '''data''' (usually bottom of disc) surface of the game disk (it's either 0 or 2).
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! Region !! Inner circle text !! File !! Save slot
! Region !! Inner circle text !! File !! Save slot
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| Europe/Australia (EUR) || RVL-RZDP-0A-0 JPN || /private/wii/title/rzdp/data.bin || Twilight Hack
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| Europe/Australia (EUR) || RVL-RZDP-0A-0 ''JPN'' || /private/wii/title/rzdp/data.bin || Twilight Hack
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| Asia (JPN) || RVL-RZDJ-0A-0 JPN || /private/wii/title/rzdj/data.bin || Twilight Hack
| Asia (JPN) || RVL-RZDJ-0A-0 JPN || /private/wii/title/rzdj/data.bin || Twilight Hack