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Most modern USB loaders support FAT32, which is compatible with Homebrew apps and computer file transfers.
WBFS is a file system developed by Wii enthusiasts for storing and loading Wii games and other content. It allows users to store and manage their Wii game backups on external storage devices, such as hard drives and USB drives. wii fit wbfs
: WBFS files are often region-coded (NTSC-U for North America, PAL for Europe). However, most USB loaders automatically bypass region locks, allowing you to play a version from any territory. How It Is Used On Original Hardware : Users transfer the Most modern USB loaders support FAT32, which is
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Working:
Advance Wars
Advance Wars 2 - Black Hole Rising
Bubble Bobble Old & New
Digimon Battle 1&2
Driver 2 Advance
Fire Emblem
Golden Sun
Golden Sun: The Lost Age
Inspector Gadget Racing
Jazz Jackrabbit
Kirby - Nightmare in Dreamland
Kirby: The Great Mirror Labyrinth
Mario Golf
Mech Platoon
Megaman Battle Network 2
Megaman Battle Network 3
Megaman Battle Network 4
Mega Man 1-5
Pokemon Fire Red
Pokemon Leaf Green
Pokemon Ruby
Pokemon Sapphire
Shining Soul
Shining Soul II
Sonic Advance
Sonic Advance 3
Sonic Battle
Tetris World
The Sims Bustin' Out
V-Rally 3
Zelda: Four Swords
When playing Zelda: Four Swords, you have to set Timeout
in Options/Link to above 10000 or below 200 (these values worked
for me) - anything in between might make the game not link.
If you want to use save files, you must rename them - the save
file extension for VBA #1 is .sa1 (e.g. Pokemon Ruby.sa1), for
#2 .sa2 etc. (the same is true for savestates - #1 has .sg1 etc.)
- another solution is to import them, that works too.
NEW!
Yu-gi-oh should work now
NOT working:
Super Mario Advance (perhaps uses a different link mode)
Download GBA
ROMs
by Googling for
"Gameboy Advance Roms" or check our Emu site directory for
more links.
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