Playing backed-up Wii games (ISOs) typically requires modifying your console ("homebrewing"). This process is legal in many regions for backing up your own physical discs, but downloading ISOs of games you do not own is piracy. Proceed at your own risk.
Playing Wii ISO files on a Wii console with custom firmware offers a convenient way to enjoy your Wii game collection without the need for the original discs. By following the steps outlined above and ensuring you have the necessary equipment and software, you can breathe new life into your Wii and enjoy classic games with ease. Always remember to only play games you own or have rights to play.
To play Wii ISO files on a Wii console, you must use a "Softmod" to install a . This feature allows the console to read game backups directly from an external storage device, such as a USB hard drive or SD card. Key Features & Requirements
Most loaders prefer games in .wbfs format rather than .iso because it removes "junk data," making the files smaller.