Rom Set By Ghostware Part 2 Extra Quality 'link' — Wii

Games are ripped using modified Wii drives with custom firmware to bypass error correction layers that mask disc rot.

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Unlike a simple "dump" of every game, this collection is curated to ensure that every game is functional, properly named, and, in many cases, enhanced for better performance or compatibility. Why "Extra Quality"? wii rom set by ghostware part 2 extra quality

To safely manage a massive collection like Ghostware's Part 2, standard file management practices should be carefully followed:

: Files follow standard naming conventions and include region codes and language options for easier organization. Games are ripped using modified Wii drives with

The full Wii collection curated by Ghostware was split into several parts. Part 2 is one of these volumes, designed to make a potentially huge download more manageable. You can find this set directly on the Internet Archive through these links, as shared on forums like Vimm's Lair:

: Sets are often praised for including proper naming conventions and occasional extras like box art or manuals, which makes them highly compatible with front-ends like USB Loader GX or Dolphin Emulator . Why "Extra Quality"

The "Extra Quality" release uses with zstd compression (level 19). This yields near-lossless quality at roughly 35% of original disc size. For a 4.37 GB Wii disc, the RVZ file is often just 1.1–1.6 GB.

: To run these files on original hardware, the console must be soft-modded to include a Homebrew Channel and a backup manager like Wii Backup Manager to transfer files to a FAT32-formatted drive. Legal and Safety Considerations

The "Extra Quality" designation is key. Unlike massive, uncurated "full sets" that often include corrupted files, non-functional demos, or improperly dumped games, Ghostware’s releases are audited for: