Report: Exploring "Wii WBFS Games Collection Google Drive"
- Search engines crawl public Google Drive links that are not access-restricted.
- Aggregator sites, forums, and message boards post lists of links or mirror directories.
- Automated scripts/bots sometimes scan for likely folder names (e.g., "Wii", "WBFS", "ISO") and expose them via search results.
- Social media, Discord, and file-sharing communities distribute links privately as well.
If you have ripped your games as ISO files, you can convert them to WBFS to save space on your PC or Google Drive.
- Public “drive” folders: Users upload collections to Google Drive and set links to be publicly accessible; others distribute the links on forums, Reddit, or via search engines.
- Archive dumps: Collections can be organized by region (NTSC/PAL/JAP), language, or by game title, sometimes with metadata (covers, serials).
- Compressed bundles: Large .zip/.rar/.7z archives containing many images.
- Torrent/Direct links crossover: Some lists link to both cloud-hosted files and BitTorrent seeds.
- Homebrew/emulation context: Shared by users for convenience to run on emulators (Dolphin) or on modded Wii (via USB loaders using WBFS/ISO).