[Wii]Super Mario - All Stars[2010]-{WiiDuDe}seeders: 2
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[Wii]Super Mario - All Stars[2010]-{WiiDuDe} (Size: 19.26 MB)
DescriptionGame Information Players: 2 WiFi: No Genre: Adventure Controls: Wiimote or Classic Controller Product Details: The games included in the Super Mario All-Stars collection are Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario Bros. 3. Each game features the enhanced graphics and updated sound from the Super NES Super Mario All-Stars collection, and all four can be played on the Wii system using one of several controllers: the Wii Remote controller, Classic Controller, Classic Controller Pro or the Nintendo GameCube controller. Also included is a Super Mario History soundtrack CD, a compilation of memorable music from the Mario franchise. Containing classic theme songs and fun sound effects from the original Super Mario Bros. game all the way up to this year's acclaimed Super Mario Galaxy 2 game, this special disc also marks the first official release of the "Super Mario Bros. Ground Theme," widely recognized as one of the most famous pieces of video game music in history. Rounding out the Super Mario All-Stars collection is a 32-page Super Mario History booklet featuring interviews, behind-the-scenes details and rare concept art. Fans from every generation can enjoy firsthand insights into the beginnings of Mario, illustrated with candid photos and never-before-seen design sketches. Together with the game software and soundtrack, it's the ultimate tribute to a unique game series. +------------+ |Instructions| +------------+ To get Wii games onto your console after you have bought a chip or performed a soft-mod, you will need to put them on an external hard drive. If you own an external hard drive and want to play Wii games directly off of it, use one of the following programs for Windows or Mac to format the hard drive to WBFS and transfer games: http://wbfsmanager.codeplex.com/ To play the Wii games after transferring them to an external hard drive, you will need what is called a USB loader of some sort. It is important to note that some USB Loaders can read games from an NTFS or FAT32 partition (just copy the WBFS file to the main root of the device), but there are limitations to each of these and you will generally have more success formatting to WBFS. You can use one of these USB loaders to play your games, just follow the instructions located on the site to install it via The Homebrew Channel (basically put any Homebrew program in a folder called "apps" on the root of your SD card and make sure the DOL file is named "boot.dol"): USB Loader GX: http://usbloadergx.koureio.net/downloads Configurable USB Loader: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=147638 WiiCoverFlow (aka CoverFloader): http://code.google.com/p/wiicoverflow/ WiiFlow: http://www.wiiflow.org/ USB Loader MRC: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=211423&st=0 NeoGamma: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=158884 uLoader by Hermes: http://www.wiihacks.com/software-backup-loaders/58438-uloader-5-0-here.html Every game that I upload is in NTSC-U (North American) format, but many can also be played with PAL (European) or NTSC-J (Japanese & Korean) Wii hardware. Every game that I upload has been tested thoroughly and works perfectly on an NTSC Wii console using USB Loader GX, with the setting "Force NTSC" enabled. The reason this Wii game might be smaller in size than the original ISO file is the result of super-compression only. I have not taken out anything but empty data, and if converted back to ISO this game will certainly be full-size. Sharing WidgetTrailer |
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