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To successfully download and play compressed Wii games, you need to understand the different file extensions you will encounter.

An older compression format that reduces file size but is less widely supported today than WBFS.

Wii games (stored as ISO files) are natively large because they were designed to fill up a standard 4.7 GB DVD [2]. However, much of that space is often filled with "dummy data" or padding used by developers to optimize disk reading speeds on the original console. By utilizing advanced compression methods, these giant files can be shrunk down to a fraction of their original size for easy downloading and storage. 🕹️ Understanding Wii File Formats

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