Hi i have a problem with some games (VC) sorry if it's not the place to ask for help but here it goes: So my problem is that when i try to launch a virtual console game from master system or mega drive and some of virtual console arcade trough the sd card it gives an error (can't launch or something like that) but it works fine with wiiware, NES, SNES and N64. My Wii is softmodded and it is in version 4.3E, all working fine except some virtual console games, oh and the games run well trough the Wii but not trough The SD. Can you help?
Apr 8, 2018 - Castlevania Rondo Of Blood Wiiware Wad. I was wondering if anyone ever attempted to convert Rondo of Blood. I got an OrangeChicken WAD that. Castlevania Rondo of Blood VC (with English Patch) Wii.
@BlueLegion I say that because they DO work on a PAL system. You either need to use or make the.wad region free, or set your wii channels to system free via priiloader or similar. Sing out if you need help getting them to work and I can point you in the right direction. Region free.wad's are probably better for you, unless your comfortable with installing priiloader. As with any mod, it does carry risks, but I haven't heard of anyone making a Wii brick in a long time. When you say don't work, is it because of your TV not being able to run in 60htz or just the wads black screen?
You may want to have a read of this article then. With this you can, amongst other things like boot straight to a USB loader, region free your Wii. Make sure you have a NAND backup and BOOTMii, preferably installed as boot2, just in case something goes wrong during install. There are, however, a few select NTSC games that do not work on PAL systems.
But this can be remedied with a modification of wwpacker which merely forces 60hz. I have used this method myself for years now and haven't come across a title I couldn't get to work.
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