Nintendo just should have slapped all the good stuff on a physical disc and sold it before the end of days. Maybe just easier to mod a Microsoft system to get the same games? I was also going to download a bunch of stuff before the store closed but I was too lazy to get that special cord to connect to the internet. the issue is that no other WAD manager supports 3.0 USB sticks, I don't have money for 2.0 USB nor a SD Card Reader to use SDs so USB Loader GX is kinda my only option. Whether or not that was true I don't know since I never tried it out, but the warnings of 'don't use the Wii Shop if you have a modded Wii' were enough to dissuade me. Retroarch crashes with wad files on dolphin core. In short, it's all way above my level of technical competency and I'd rather not brick my Wii so I'll probably just end up missing out on these games unless a more user friendly way to play them comes along in the future.As far as why I didn't buy them when I could have, I was thinking about it earlier this year when the Wii Shop was still around but I had read that since my Wii is modded with the Homebrew Channel I would be denied access to the Wii Shop if I tried to buy something. With any luck I'll never have to make another change ever again. It seems you need to do a whole bunch of software modding to the Wii like installing a custom OS, WAD manager programs, and other software that I don't even understand what it does and 'screw up one thing and your Wii will be bricked' warnings are everywhere when it comes to running backed up WiiWare WADs. Well I tried, I don't know a whole lot about this wii stuff, im kinda new, about a month ago I jumped on board because of the HDD loaders and got on 4.0 and never looked back. I looked into your suggestion and it seems that most of the WiiWare titles have indeed been backed up as WAD files, but figuring out how to run them is pretty far over my head.
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