If you are stuck searching for and hitting dead ends, consider these alternatives:
Before proceeding with any download or backup attempt, you must understand the legal and security landscape.
Do not download from random aggregators. Instead, dump your own ISO from a physical disc (explained below).
This is where the term becomes relevant. An ISO file (International Organization for Standardization) is a disk image of an optical disc. In the context of Wii preservation:
An is a digital archive of an optical disc. In the context of the Wii, a .iso file contains a perfect 1:1 copy of everything on a game disc—game data, video files, audio, and even the Wii console’s encryption headers.
If you are stuck searching for and hitting dead ends, consider these alternatives:
Before proceeding with any download or backup attempt, you must understand the legal and security landscape.
Do not download from random aggregators. Instead, dump your own ISO from a physical disc (explained below).
This is where the term becomes relevant. An ISO file (International Organization for Standardization) is a disk image of an optical disc. In the context of Wii preservation:
An is a digital archive of an optical disc. In the context of the Wii, a .iso file contains a perfect 1:1 copy of everything on a game disc—game data, video files, audio, and even the Wii console’s encryption headers.