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In the context of the Nintendo Wii, a is a file format used to install content directly to the console's internal memory (NAND).
The term "WAD" in the Wii community typically refers to digital packages for Virtual Console games, WiiWare, or custom channels. If you have seen "Mario Party 9 WAD" mentioned in exclusive or modding circles, it likely refers to one of the following: Forwarder Channels:
No. Stick to the disc or a USB Loader backup. The "exclusive" features are largely placebo or bug fixes repackaged as rare editions.
The result? Mario Party 9 appears as a sparkling new channel on the Wii System Menu, launching without the disc. For all intents and purposes, it behaves like an "exclusive" digital title—hence the community-born label.
In the context of the Nintendo Wii, a is a file format used to install content directly to the console's internal memory (NAND).
The term "WAD" in the Wii community typically refers to digital packages for Virtual Console games, WiiWare, or custom channels. If you have seen "Mario Party 9 WAD" mentioned in exclusive or modding circles, it likely refers to one of the following: Forwarder Channels:
No. Stick to the disc or a USB Loader backup. The "exclusive" features are largely placebo or bug fixes repackaged as rare editions.
The result? Mario Party 9 appears as a sparkling new channel on the Wii System Menu, launching without the disc. For all intents and purposes, it behaves like an "exclusive" digital title—hence the community-born label.