The 2009 sequel to Wii Sports , featuring 12 tropical-themed sports set on Wuhu Island.
A compressed file format that significantly reduces the file size of Wii games by removing "junk data" (padding) used on physical discs. This makes it the standard format for storing games on USB drives or SD cards.
Format a USB drive or SD card to FAT32 (preferred for compatibility).
To play a WBFS backup on original Wii hardware, you must have a "homebrewed" console with a loader installed.
The digital backup contains the full suite of 12 activities that made the game a commercial giant with over 33 million copies sold.
For loaders like USB Loader GX to recognize the game, the file must be placed in a specific directory: USB:\wbfs\Wii Sports Resort [RZTE01]\RZTE01.wbfs