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		<title>SD Gecko adapter VS SD Media Launcher</title>
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			Sure there are lots of modchips for GameCube/Wii, but homebrew software (BIOSes to run backups, emulators, homebrew games, mp3 players,...) can be played in a more easy way without the need to be burned in some media. I&apos;m talking about run homebrew stuff ... 
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