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When the Wii was initially hacked, developers needed a way to store Wii game data on storage devices that the console could easily read. Standard DVD discs (which Wii games are printed on) hold 4.7 GB of data. However, Wii games do not always fill that entire disc. A game might only be 1 GB or 2 GB, with the rest of the disc being empty "padding" data.

Whether you are looking to back up your personal collection, set up a USB loader on a modded Wii, or simply understand the landscape of game preservation, navigating the world of WBFS files can be complex. This article explores what WBFS files are, why archives exist, how they function, and the ethical considerations of preserving the Wii’s legacy. wii wbfs archive