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Revision as of 10:05, 8 August 2014
The Wii is a console created by Nintendo in 2006. It is one of the top five best-selling game consoles in history, and it shares many traits in its file system to Nintendo's previous console, the GameCube.
Contents
Ripping Tools
The Wii uses DVD-based technology, which generally would mean that files are visible from a disk through any standard ISO viewer or by inserting the DVD into your computer's disk drive. However, Nintendo specifically designed their disk drives to read files in a unique manner, making the reading on Wii game's disks require a special piece of software. There are a number of tools available.
Dolphin
It's possible to read the files from a Wii ISO through the Wii/GameCube emulator, Dolphin.
Common File Formats
BRRES
For more details on this file format, please visit the BRRES page.
A standard container file for 3D models, textures, and animations.
BRSAR/BRSTM
A standard sound stream file used in several games. The BRSAR can be read in later versions of Brawlbox.
THP
A standard movie file used in most games. This file format is also present in several Gamecube games as well.
Suggested Emulators
Dolphin
Texture Dumping
The process is done the same way as done in GameCube.
Specific Game Pages
- Cars
- Cars Race-O-Rama
- Cars: Mater-National Championship
- Klonoa (Wii)
- Madagascar Kartz
- Madworld
- Monsters vs. Aliens
- Namco Museum Megamix
- Ninjabread Man
- Sonic and the Secret Rings
- Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I
- Sonic Unleashed (SD)
- Tornado Outbreak