EULA

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EULA
Title IDHAKx
TypeInternal channel
Installed fromSystem Update
Peripherals Internet

EULA is a hidden channel that is launched by the System Menu when the "User Agreements" option is selected, as well as by the Wii Shop Channel if the EULA has not been accepted. It is the reason the music stops when loading the EULA, as well as why the HOME Menu stops working here.

The browser itself is only responsible for displaying the EULA displayed within the box; the UI around it is drawn directly, unlike the other settings.

Because the EULA uses HTTP, a custom page can be shown there by changing the DNS, which is exploited by str2hax. However, the Wii will only load a page titled End User License Agreement; this prevents captive portals from loading.

Screenshots

Wii Network Services

"Wii Network Services" is used to mention WiiConnect24 and the Wii Shop Channel. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection is not included in this despite Pay & Play also needing the Wii Shop.

Location system

The URL for each EULA is stored at cfh.wapp.wii.com/eula/XXX/YY.html

  • XXX being the Nintendo-assigned country codes in SYSCONF's list
  • YY being the ISO-assigned language code.

For example, 049/en is United States in English.

Not Offered

Country codes in SYSCONF's list but not included in WNS are Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Lesotho, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, FYR Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Mozambique, Namibia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Swaziland, Turkey, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Azerbaijan, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Hong Kong, Macao, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, China, United Arab Emirates, India, Egypt, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Bahrain, and Jordan.

Page links

List of every EULA that can be found under cfh.wapp.wii.com/eula. The pages for Taiwan and South Korea use GIFs to display texts, likely for the lack of fonts.

Country Language
Japan JA
Anguilla EN, ES, FR
Antigua and Barbuda EN, ES, FR
Argentina EN, ES, FR
Aruba EN, ES, FR
Bahamas EN, ES, FR
Barbados EN, ES, FR
Belize EN, ES, FR
Bolivia EN, ES, FR
Brazil EN, ES, FR, PT
British Virgin Islands EN, ES, FR
Canada EN, ES, FR
Cayman Islands EN, ES, FR
Chile EN, ES, FR
Colombia EN, ES, FR
Costa Rica EN, ES, FR
Dominica EN, ES, FR
Dominican Republic EN, ES, FR
Ecuador EN, ES, FR
El Salvador EN, ES, FR
French Guiana EN, ES, FR
Grenada EN, ES, FR
Guadeloupe EN, ES, FR
Guatemala EN, ES, FR
Guyana EN, ES, FR
Haiti EN, ES, FR
Honduras EN, ES, FR
Jamaica EN, ES, FR
Martinique EN, ES, FR
Mexico EN, ES, FR
Montserrat EN, ES, FR
Netherlands Antilles EN, ES, FR
Nicaragua EN, ES, FR
Panama EN, ES, FR
Paraguay EN, ES, FR
Peru EN, ES, FR
St. Kitts and Nevis EN, ES, FR
St. Lucia EN, ES, FR
St. Vincent and the Grenadines EN, ES, FR
Suriname EN, ES, FR
Trinidad and Tobago EN, ES, FR
Turks and Caicos Islands EN, ES, FR
United States EN, ES, FR
Uruguay EN, ES, FR
US Virgin Islands EN, ES, FR
Venezuela EN, ES, FR
Australia EN
Austria DE
Belgium FR, NL
Denmark DA
Finland FI
France FR
Germany DE
Greece EL
Ireland EN
Italy IT
Luxembourg DE, FR
Netherlands NL
New Zealand EN
Norway NO
Portugal PT
Spain ES
Sweden SV
Switzerland DE, FR, IT
United Kingdom EN
Taiwan EN (Traditional Chinese)
South Korea KR