Code (will be called Code View in this guide).However, we will only be focusing on the following three: There are a variety of panels/tabs that come with the debugger mode. The Dolphin Emulator is software installed on your computer meant to emulate the Wii Console and its games. Know basic/simple Cheat Code Documentation.Therefore it's recommended to have some sort of Console so you can test your new codes on both the Console and Dolphin. **Certain codes may not work in Dolphin or a code could work on Dolphin but not on the Wii/Wii U Console. (Recommended)**: A Wii or Wii U console already capable of letting you play your Wii games with cheat codes.A computer with decent specs (at least 8GB of RAM, and a recent/new-gen i5 processor, preferably an i7 or something similar).What's important is to understand how the code was made (methods & tools used) and know how to apply that methodology to other codes that you desire to make in the future. It's not important to worry about having the ability to exactly mimic the creation of this code (considering the fact there may be readers here who don't own MKWii and want to make codes for other Wii games).
IMPORTANT: This guide shows the steps on re-creating a primitive version of a cheat code (Insert ASM Gecko code aka C2 code) in MKWii I personally made during my early days of learning how to create codes.