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! width="33%" | '''What is Homebrew?'''
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! width="33%" | '''Preparing for Homebrew'''
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! width="34%"| '''Homebrew Channel installed?'''
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! width="34%"| '''Downloading Homebrew'''
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! width="33%"| '''Want to develop your own applications?'''
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! width="33%"| '''Developing Homebrew'''
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| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homebrew_(video_games) Homebrew] is a popular term used for applications that are created and executed on a video game console by consumers. Follow '''[[Setting up your Wii for Homebrew|this homebrew setup tutorial]]''' to install the [[Homebrew Channel]] on your Nintendo Wii.
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| Follow '''[[Setting up your Wii for Homebrew|this homebrew setup tutorial]]''' to install the [[Homebrew Channel]] on your Nintendo Wii.
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| You can download applications and games from the large '''[[homebrew applications]]''' directory. If you would like to install apps and games directly over Wi-Fi in a Wii Shop Channel-like interface, download the '''[[Homebrew Browser]]'''.
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| Browse the '''[[homebrew applications | Homebrew directory]]''', or use the '''[[Homebrew Browser]]''', which allows you to install directly from your Wii over Wi-Fi.
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| You can start [[Development]] on the Nintendo Wii by downloading '''[[DevkitPro]]''' and following [[Getting_Started_with_devkitppc|this tutorial]] to set it up. Also, many [[List of development tools|development tools]] exist to simplify coding.
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| Start '''[[Development|Developing Homebrew]]''' on the Nintendo Wii by downloading '''[[DevkitPro]]''' and following [[Getting_Started_with_devkitppc|this tutorial]] to set it up.
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