If you have the European version of Mario Kart Wii (Game ID: RMCP01 ), your folders should look like this:
Disclaimer: Downloading ROMs for games you do not own is illegal in many regions. Please ensure you are abiding by local laws, such as backing up your own legally purchased discs. If you'd like, I can: Recommend a for your specific Wii model. Explain how to convert your ISO files to WBFS step-by-step. Suggest the best settings to run European games in 60Hz. Let me know how you'd like to proceed ! Share public link
However, it's important to understand the nuances of PAL game files: Wii Roms Wbfs Europe
Video games from the Wii era were strictly region-locked. The global market was primarily divided into three regions: (North America), NTSC-J (Japan), and PAL (Europe and Australia).
WBFS strips away the empty dummy data, leaving only the actual game code. A game like Super Mario Galaxy shrinks from a 4.37 GB ISO down to roughly 1.3 GB in WBFS format. If you have the European version of Mario
Wii Roms, also known as Wii ROMs (Read-Only Memory), are digital copies of Wii games that have been ripped from the original discs. These files contain the game's data, allowing users to play them on their computers or other devices using emulators. Wii Roms are often sought after by gamers who want to replay classic titles or try out games they missed during the Wii's lifespan.
Always exactly 4.37 GB for single-layer discs (or 7.92 GB for dual-layer discs like Super Smash Bros. Brawl ), regardless of how small the actual game is. Explain how to convert your ISO files to WBFS step-by-step
Many games are best played in their PAL version due to superior language options or unique local features: Mario Kart Wii (PAL) Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2 (PAL) The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (PAL) Xenoblade Chronicles (European Exclusive Edition) Wii Play (European Revision)