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Revision as of 16:57, 5 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.
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
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