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Wii Feeling Blue? Go Green or Red Instead

September 15th, 2007 by: Technabob


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If you’re looking for a quick and easy mod to change the look of your Nintendo Wii, here’s a kit that lets you easily change the color of the LEDs in the console’s DVD loading slot.

wii colors talismoon

The Talismoon DVD Gate is a simple kit that should take less than ten minutes to install, letting you quickly swap out those blue LEDs for red or green ones instead. Each kit includes everything you need to open your Wii without damaging the warranty sticker. They even include the special screwdriver needed to open the case properly. Plus, it’s a totally reversible operation if you want to go back to the blue LEDs later.

You can find the DVD Gate kit from Divineo for just $7.95.

[via MaxConsole]

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  1. carl says:

    hey i was wondering how do u keep that light on during game play?

  2. 1.Add your email address to the Wii
    2.The Wii will send a confirmation email to that address. 3.You will get an email stating that “Wii number ####ect. wants to add you”
    4.Make sure to accept this.
    5.Copy the sender address because that is your Wiimail address
    6.The send an email to that Wiimail address and there ya go.

    Your ISP and email service factor in how long the message will take to get to the Wii. The light stays on as long as you don’t read all the mail So leaving a message unread will keep the light on. However if you do read it and the light goes off fret not, all you need to do is send another one to your Wiimail address.

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