Is Freeloader for Gamecube compatible with the Wii?

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#1 LordelX
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Anyone who was using Freeloader to play import games on their Gamecube? Have you tried Freeloader on the Wii? How does it work?

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#2 saturos_4_ever
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I am not completely sure but i remember reading some where that they are
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Yes, Freeloader works, for playing Import GC games of course, since it is a GC disc after all. However it Must be one of the more recent versions, as the oldest version(s) only work on Original Model 1 GCs. It's always best to just get a Action Replay, as they always have the newest Freeloader on it. v1.20 is the newest Action Replay I believe. You simply boot the disc, pick Feeloader (or if you want codes you pick that region game's code(s) and press start), eject the disc and insert the import GC game.
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Yes, Freeloader works, for playing Import GC games of course, since it is a GC disc after all. However it Must be one of the more recent versions, as the oldest version(s) only work on Original Model 1 GCs. It's always best to just get a Action Replay, as they always have the newest Freeloader on it. v1.20 is the newest Action Replay I believe. You simply boot the disc, pick Feeloader (or if you want codes you pick that region game's code(s) and press start), eject the disc and insert the import GC game. S0NICR

Cool. Thank you very much, that was extremely helpful.:)