The Internet Archive operates under certain digital library exceptions in the United States, which is why collections like Ghostware's are often hosted there for historical study and preservation.
Because Part 2 handles the latter half of the alphabetical alphabet, it features many of the system's most technically impressive titles alongside rare hidden gems. Myrient: Fast and Reliable Video Game Collections
The Ghostware set's use of the WBFS format was a deliberate and smart choice for the community. For the uninitiated, "Wii Backup File System" is a file system specifically designed for Wii game backups. Its main advantage is . A standard Wii game disc (an ISO) contains large amounts of "dummy data"—placeholder information used to push data to faster-reading outer tracks of the disc. This data is useless for emulation.
Open Dolphin and click Config > Paths > Add . Select the folder containing your Ghostware Part 2 files.
Following up on the first part, has released Part 2 of their curated Wii ROM set.
While Part 1 focused on USA (NTSC-U) releases, Part 2 is notorious for its exhaustive and Europe (PAL) collections. This includes visual novels like Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon and the notoriously expensive Metroid Prime Trilogy (SteelBook edition), preserved in their original 480p glory.
~120 GB (split into 7z archives with recovery records)
It’s logical to assume the archive would have included nearly every major commercial release for the console whose titles fell within its alphabetical range. From the action-adventure juggernaut The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess to the innovative platformer Super Paper Mario , Part 2 would have been a treasure trove for collectors.
Whether you are hunting this set for Dolphin, for a modded original Wii with a USB loader, or simply to complete a digital archive, remember Ghostware’s silent creed: Preserve first. Argue later.