You can probably find one at Walmart or Radio Shack. When Brawl was created, Wii's could not support SD cards more than 2gb, thus Brawl is not compatible with any bigger SD cards. Just like a Wii, you'll need a 2gb SD card. I've heard from Reserved that he got Homebrew and Project M functioning on his Wii U, so if you can get it to work, than great! But I generally recommend using the hackless version, as it is more consistent with Project M on Wii U. Keep in mind, this is a guide for the hackless version, as this is the only consistent way you can play Project M on Wii U, due to Homebrew not working correctly, if at all on Wii U. To start off, you'll obviously need a Wii U, and a copy of SSBB. It sucks, but I've heard that they're working on a PAL version, so keep your fingers crossed! I've also heard that by using a program called USB Loader GX, you can get a functioning version of Project M on a PAL Wii U, but I know nothing about that, so look it up on google, you'll probably find a guide or something similar eventually. It is only available in America and Japan. Unfortunately, Project M is not available in the PAL region. I will be covering common problems and ways to fix them, and covering basic requirements to get Project M functioning on your Wii U! Lets begin.ĭisclaimer: This guide is for the NTSC version of SSBB and Project M.
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Yes, this guide is how to get Project M working consistently on your Wii U, for people in a strange situation, like me. and that something was the fast paced gameplay that Melee had to offer.
But now that I have bought a Wii U, I can finally play Brawl! But Brawl was missing something. Hello, fellow smashers! Many smashers, like me, have never had a Wii, thus never got to experience SSBB.