I bought a Wii the day it came out, and installed a wiikey. I had absolutley no soldering experience at the time and managed to don't ruin anything, anyway, it's something I don't recommend, it's better to take it to somebody that has the experience and the ability. With the wiikey I had to solder 5 wires to the board because the Wii was a first batch one, but new wiis need modchips that have like 20 wires.
The only advantage that a modchip will give you is to play game copies, nothing more, if you're after Virtual Console games, there's no need for a modchip, instead you need a copy (original of course) of Twilight Princess and a program that you can easily find via Google, and do not update your Wii to 3.3 as it removes the vulnerability that allows the hack to work, after you've made the hack, you can safely update to 3.3
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