How To Order a Domino's Pizza from a Nintendo Wii?(Via WiiLink)

Order Domino’s Pizza from Your Nintendo Wii with WiiLink



DISCLAIMER
: Ordering a Domino’s pizza from a Nintendo Wii only works in the U.S.A. and Canada. For other countries, please refer to the WiiLink website.


Why It Matters

Despite being a legacy console, the Nintendo Wii still has a vibrant homebrew scene. Thanks to WiiLink, the Food Channel (originally Japan’s Demae Channel) has been revived and patched to allow users in the U.S. and Canada to order real Domino’s pizza directly from their Wii.

This blog covers everything from softmodding your Wii, installing the custom Food Channel, linking your Wii to WiiLink services, to placing your pizza order—all with a nostalgic twist.


What is needed?

1. A fully-functional Wii that uses System Menu 4.3 (4.3E, 4.3J, 4.3U, 4.3K etc...)

2. A PC that uses Windows, macOS or any Linux distribution.

Part 1: Softmod Your Wii

To get started, your Wii needs to be softmodded to run homebrew applications and install custom channels.

Method A: LetterBomb (For System Menu 4.3)

Requirements:

  • Wii running System Menu 4.3 (U, E, J, K regions)

  • FAT32-formatted SD card

Steps:

  1. On your Wii, navigate to Settings → Internet → Console Information and copy your MAC address.

  2. On your PC, visit please.hackmii.com, enter your MAC address and region, and download the LetterBomb ZIP (Click "Cut the blue wire" or "Cut the red wire". İt doesn't matters).

  3. Extract the contents to the root of your SD card.

  4. Insert the SD into your Wii, open the Message Board, and click the red LetterBomb message.

  5. Follow the prompts to install the Homebrew Channel.

Method B: str2hax (For System Menu 4.3U Only)


Requirements:

  • Wii running System Menu 4.3U

  • Active internet connection

Steps:

  1. Go to Settings → Internet → Connection Settings → [Your Connection] → Change Settings.

  2. Set Auto Obtain DNS to No.

  3. Enter Primary DNS as 18.188.135.9 and leave Secondary DNS blank or set to 8.8.8.8.

  4. Save and test the connection (decline any updates).

  5. Visit User Agreements and wait about 60–90 seconds; the HackMii Installer should load.

  6. Press 1 to install the Homebrew Channel.


Part 2: Install the Food Channel via WiiLink

Now that your Wii is softmodded, you need to install the WiiLink Food Channel and configuration files.

What You Need

  • Softmodded Wii with Homebrew Channel installed

  • SD card or USB drive

  • Internet connection on the Wii

  • WiiLink account (register at wiilink24.com)

  • WiiLink Patcher or ModMii (to generate WAD files)

  • WAD manager tool such as YAWM ModMii Edition or Multi-Mod Manager

  • Two WAD files:

    • WiiLink Address Settings.wad

    • Food Channel [English] (WiiLink).wad

Steps to Install

  1. Use WiiLink Patcher on your PC to download and patch the Food Channel WADs for USA/Canada English.

  2. Copy the two WAD files to your SD or USB drive.

  3. Launch YAWM or Multi-Mod Manager from the Homebrew Channel.

  4. Install WiiLink Address Settings.wad first.

  5. Then install Food Channel [English] (WiiLink).wad.

  6. Exit back to the Wii Menu; the Food Channel should now appear.


Part 3: Link Your Wii to WiiLink

Unlike older methods that required manually submitting your Console ID, WiiLink now automates this process. You will link your Wii to your WiiLink account to activate services.

Steps

  1. Create a free account at wiilink24.com.

  2. Download the WiiLink Account Linker app from the Open Shop Channel or from the WiiLink website.

  3. Copy the apps folder to your SD card’s root and launch the app via Homebrew Channel.

  4. A QR code will appear on the screen. Scan it with your mobile device to link your Wii with your WiiLink account.

  5. Once linked, activate Domino’s ordering service in your WiiLink dashboard.


Part 4: Order Domino’s Pizza

  1. Open the Food Channel from the Wii menu.

  2. Enter your delivery address and phone number if prompted.

  3. Browse Domino’s menu and select your desired items.

  4. Customize your pizza and sides using the Wii Remote.

  5. Confirm and send your order; it is processed through Domino’s real ordering API.

Note: This service only works in the U.S.A. and Canada.


FAQ

Q: Is using WiiLink free?
Yes, the WiiLink service is free. You only pay for the pizza you order.

Q: Do I need to manually provide my Console ID anywhere?
No, WiiLink automatically recognizes and authenticates your Wii’s Console ID during account linking.

Q: What if I can’t place an order?
Check your internet connection and ensure you installed the WADs correctly. For support, join the official WiiLink Discord server.


Enjoy!!!!

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