The is a curated digital collection focused primarily on the WiiWare library, specifically the "N to Z" alphabet range. It serves as a preservation project for titles that were previously available on the now-discontinued Wii Shop Channel . Key Features of this Set
: Unlike "full sets" that dump every game regardless of playability, Ghostware's collections are praised for being cleaned of broken files or non-functional demos. Considerations for Users
This set, while no longer accessible on the Internet Archive in its original form, was likely hosted there as part of digital preservation efforts. However, it is now unavailable for direct download. The emulation community often discusses ROMs in the context of preservation for software that is no longer commercially available, but this is not a legal defense.
Format an external hard drive or USB drive to or NTFS .
Often overlooked, high-quality Japanese or PAL-only titles.
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The specific "Wii Rom Set by Ghostware Part 2 Extra Quality" is a curated collection of Nintendo Wii game backups (ROMs) typically found on community archiving platforms. These sets are popular among enthusiasts who use softmodded consoles to preserve and play their library digitally. Overview of the Ghostware Wii Set
Each dump is compared against three independent sources: Redump.org, No-Intro, and a private Ghostware hash database.
: For the highest visual quality (playing in 1080p or 4K), these ROMs should be loaded into the Dolphin Emulator
: A highly-regarded 3D platformer for the system. Star Soldier R : A fast-paced arcade shooter.
: The set typically uses the WBFS (Wii Backup File System) format, which is preferred over ISO because it removes "junk" data (padding) from the original discs, significantly reducing file sizes without sacrificing game quality.
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Use a tool like to transfer the "Extra Quality" ISO files onto your USB drive.
Ensure your external USB hard drive or SD card is formatted to with a 32KB allocation unit size. While NTFS is supported by some software, FAT32 ensures universal compatibility between Wii games, GameCube homebrew, and apps. 2. Directory Structure