Wii Wbfs Games Collection Google Drive |link| Link

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| Game Title | WBFS Size | GameID | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2 | 3.8 GB / 3.4 GB | RMGE01 / SB4E01 | | The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | 3.9 GB | SOUE01 | | Mario Kart Wii | 2.7 GB | RMCE01 | | New Super Mario Bros. Wii | 350 MB | SMNE01 | | Wii Sports Resort | 1.2 GB | RZTE01 | | Metroid Prime Trilogy | 6.9 GB (WBFS) | R3ME01 | | Xenoblade Chronicles | 5.2 GB | SX4E01 | | Kirby’s Return to Dream Land | 2.7 GB | SUKE01 | | Donkey Kong Country Returns | 2.8 GB | SF8E01 | | Call of Duty: Black Ops | 3.1 GB | SCOE08 | wii wbfs games collection google drive

For the best experience, invest in a USB hard drive and rip your own physical collection. Not only does this preserve the history of the games you love, but it guarantees that your files are clean, safe, and ready to play on your Wii or Dolphin emulator. If you want, I can: | Game Title

Back in the day, the Wii used a proprietary file system called "WBFS" (Wii Backup File System) to store games on USB hard drives. While modern loaders (like USB Loader GX or WiiFlow) now support standard FAT32 or NTFS formats, the .wbfs file format remains the gold standard because: Back in the day, the Wii used a