Back up your NAND before installing any WAD, always use region-correct files, and never— ever —use a rental Golduck.
When Nintendo launched the Virtual Console service on the Wii, they needed a way to package older games—ROMs from the NES, SNES, and Nintendo 64—to be sold and played on modern (at the time) hardware. They encapsulated the game data (the ROM), a small emulator designed to run it, and graphical assets (like the menu icon and background) into a single installable package. These packages were given the .wad extension. Pokemon Stadium Wad
: Modders take an existing official N64 Virtual Console game (like Mario Golf ) and "inject" the Pokémon Stadium ROM into it to make it run natively on the Wii hardware. A Forwarder Channel Back up your NAND before installing any WAD,
For a generation of gamers, the late 1990s represented a golden era. It was a time when the Game Boy ruled the playground and the Nintendo 64 dominated the living room. Bridging the gap between these two worlds was a title that felt revolutionary at the time: Pokemon Stadium . These packages were given the