I decided to try the Twilight hack out this afternoon. Didn't have an sd card so I bought a used 1.0GB SanDisk (for the Wii, though its all the same) for $7.99. I backed up my original Zelda save to the sd card and then onto my computer because you must delete your save game from the hard drive. Then load the corresponding files onto the card to run the hack. Just make sure you format the card to FAT16 and get the version of the hack that allows for booting straight from the front sd slot (so you don't have to use a sd gecko). Then, just as noted, load TP, select the save, and when it loads, walk backwards - game crashes - voila!
Am I missing something or is it people just like the novelty of playing Monkey Island with a wiimote, most of these games were on the PC and to me it's easier to play said games on said PC, which er most of you have...
For me it's partially the ability to play the games on "the big screen" and it feels more comfortable to sit in the sofa and play games than in front of my noisy computer.