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− | The '''Home Menu''' refers to the main firmware menu on a variety of [[Nintendo]] consoles. It allows the player to do a variety of things, such as accessing installed software or the current cart/disc in the system, viewing the [[Nintendo eShop]]/[[Wii Shop Channel]], viewing the [[Friends List]], and applying settings for the system like the screen brightness. Controllers for consoles with the Home Menu include a button with a house on it. Pressing it will allow the player to return to the Home Menu. | + | The '''Home Menu''' refers to the main firmware menu on a variety of [[Nintendo]] consoles. It allows the player to do a variety of things, such as accessing installed software or the current cart/disc in the system, viewing the [[Nintendo eShop]]/[[Wii Shop Channel]], viewing the [[Friends List]], and applying settings for the system like the screen brightness. |
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+ | Controllers for consoles with the Home Menu include a button with a house on it. Pressing it will allow the player to return to the Home Menu. | ||
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Revision as of 13:42, 13 July 2020
The Home Menu refers to the main firmware menu on a variety of Nintendo consoles. It allows the player to do a variety of things, such as accessing installed software or the current cart/disc in the system, viewing the Nintendo eShop/Wii Shop Channel, viewing the Friends List, and applying settings for the system like the screen brightness.
Controllers for consoles with the Home Menu include a button with a house on it. Pressing it will allow the player to return to the Home Menu.
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