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+----------------------------+ Kirby's Return to Dream Land +----------------------------+ Looking for more games in WBFS format? Release Date: October 24th, 2011 +-------------+ What Is This? +-------------+ This torrent contains a Nintendo Wii Game in WBFS format, which is actually just a compressed ISO image. It is important to note that your Wii reads this file directly from a hard drive (there is really no need to convert it). However, this game can easily be converted back to a full-size ISO faster than it takes to extract a ZIP file using either of these programs for Windows or Mac: In order to play this game on your Nintendo Wii, you will need a special chip installed that allows it to play backed-up games, or you will need to perform a soft-mod and install The Homebrew Channel.

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Here is an excellent source for everything you need to know about soft-modding your Wii and installing The Homebrew Channel: +------------+ Instructions +------------+ To get Wii games onto your console after you have bought a chip or performed a soft-mod, you will need to put them on an external hard drive or burn them to a disc. Whenever you burn a Wii ISO image to a disc, always burn at a slower speed (2x or 4x) for best results and use a dual-layer disc if the ISO exceeds 8 GB in size. You can use one of these programs for Windows or Mac: If you own an external hard drive and want to play Wii games directly off of it, use one of the following programs for Windows or Mac to format the hard drive to WBFS and transfer games: To play the Wii games after transferring them to an external hard drive, you will need what is called a USB loader of some sort. It is important to note that some USB Loaders can read games from an NTFS or FAT32 partition (just copy the WBFS file to the main root of the device), but there are limitations to each of these and you will generally have more success formatting to WBFS. You can use one of these USB loaders to play your games, just follow the instructions located on the site to install it via The Homebrew Channel (basically put any Homebrew program in a folder called 'apps' on the root of your SD card and make sure the DOL file is named 'boot.dol'): USB Loader GX: Configurable USB Loader: WiiCoverFlow (aka CoverFloader): WiiFlow: USB Loader MRC: NeoGamma: uLoader by Hermes: Every game that I upload is in NTSC-U (North American) format, but many can also be played with PAL (European) or NTSC-J (Japanese & Korean) Wii hardware. The reason this Wii game might be smaller in size than the original ISO file is the result of super-compression only.

I have not taken out anything but empty data, and if converted back it will be a full-sized ISO. +-------------------+ Wii Emulator for PC +-------------------+ In order to play this game on your PC, you will need a very fast CPU and a high-performance graphics card. A special tip: Press Control-Shift-Escape to open the Task Manager, and end the process explorer.exe while running the Dolphin Emulator. When finished playing, go back to the Task Manager and press File, New Task and type in explorer.exe and click OK. Here is the only successful Wii Emulator for PC: (Please note that not every Wii game is currently compatible with a PC emulator yet) +------+ Covers +------+ +---------------------------+ Other Information / Reviews +---------------------------+ +-----+ Other +-----+ For support, concerns, questions or conversations come and join us at Suprbay: You can contact me directly here: 'Even the smallest individual can shape the fortunes of all.' Hello, I have a 3.2j wii.

I have tried everything, updated USB loader GX and installed the cIOS d2x v6 base 56 in slot 249, also tried cfg loader v70 and different combination of ios. No good, it freezes in white screen right after opening.

I burned on a dvd and tried, but no luck. However the burned copy worked flawlessly in a friend's 4.3U wii (Hobbit's always a great uploader and my favorite).

Later did some research and found that, I need to uncheck force English language setting in usb loader gx and set English language in wii setting. Unfortunately mine is a Japanese import wii, and don't have English language change option menu.

Is there any other way to play this game? I would really appreciate any help. Last and most important part of my comment above (RE: game settings) didn't post for some reason, so here's a repeat. Lotsa folks complaining about white screen freeze after intro, and I had that problem too until stumbling across this simple fix for WiiFlow v 2.2 r355 (ios249) on 4.1U softmod -- make sure Wii main settings show English as default language, then in WiiFlow settings set language as >defaultNTSCdefault. It took me a number of hours to get this working for my son.

I kept having the White Screen freeze after I pressed '2'. I updated to the latest versions USB Loader, WiiFlow & NeoGamma and still had the same problem on all 3.

I have a 4.1U softmodded wii from 2006. In order to make it work I tried a number of steps including 'PimpMyWii' (google) to update or add all of the IOS versions and then I ran an update on DOP-MII which seemed to do the trick. After all that, now it works on WiiFlow and NeoGamma but still not USB Loader. Hope that helps.

I'm playing Kirby's Return to Dream Land on vWii, which has Homebrew installed. I've seen that in the Dolphin Emulator, you can load custom textures in any game. Now, I wasn't going to ask this with only Dolphin as my only source, but I remembered that Chadderz (I think?) can replace the textures of MK8 courses. Now, the Wii is far more hacked than vWii, and Chadderz is already replacing textures on Wii U, so is this possible in vWii? I know Riivolution can do something like this, but if I am correct, you need a specific XML or something.

Okay, that probably sounds really bad. I just want to know how to replace textures in any Wii game on vWii, preferably Kirby's Return to Dream Land.

I'm playing Kirby's Return to Dream Land on vWii, which has Homebrew installed. I've seen that in the Dolphin Emulator, you can load custom textures in any game. Now, I wasn't going to ask this with only Dolphin as my only source, but I remembered that Chadderz (I think?) can replace the textures of MK8 courses. Now, the Wii is far more hacked than vWii, and Chadderz is already replacing textures on Wii U, so is this possible in vWii?

I know Riivolution can do something like this, but if I am correct, you need a specific XML or something. Okay, that probably sounds really bad. I just want to know how to replace textures in any Wii game on vWii, preferably Kirby's Return to Dream Land.

I was just messing around, adding the formats to my Python library, nothing in particular. As for finding out which files a texture belongs to, it should be somewhat obvious looking at the filesystem if you've worked with the engine before (used in skyward sword, MKW, and countless other games). Like all the layouts are in lyt, which is what brlyt files are used for. Hbm is standard in most (all?) games, for the home button menu, the main ones you want are effect and g3d(with g3d being the models for most objects and effect being most of the particle effects).

Ryder Quantum Field Pdf Viewer more. I'm going to assume you're familiar with the engine's formats (brres, brlan, brlyt, brfnt, etc). If not, is a good place to read up. I was just messing around, adding the formats to my Python library, nothing in particular. As for finding out which files a texture belongs to, it should be somewhat obvious looking at the filesystem if you've worked with the engine before (used in skyward sword, MKW, and countless other games).

Like all the layouts are in lyt, which is what brlyt files are used for. Hbm is standard in most (all?) games, for the home button menu, the main ones you want are effect and g3d(with g3d being the models for most objects and effect being most of the particle effects). I'm going to assume you're familiar with the engine's formats (brres, brlan, brlyt, brfnt, etc). If not, is a good place to read up. Click to expand.Thank you! Yeah, most of the stuff I'm looking for is in g3d from past experiences, as I've messed with the character models multiple times.

Also, yeah, I'm familiar with all of the formats, as they're used pretty commonly. However, the thing I'm most curious about (and why I need help) is how do I view the filesystem from the game? I've tried looking around, but I can't find anything. I don't need any programs to edit directly or anything, but I just need some program or some way to view the filesystem from the game, such as some Wii Disc Browser or something, I dunno. I'll go look on WiiBrew again, thanks for the help! Well, since you need a disc to use Riivolution, then you can either rip it using CleanRip (though if you're using a FAT32 SD card make sure to split it up into multiple parts, like 3GB and then the leftovers and then do 'copy /b *.part0.iso+*.part1.iso+*.part2.iso SUKE01.iso' (b for batch adding them)) or just download an ISO/WBFS (you can literally just google 'Kirby's Return to Dreamland torrent' and find a good link instantly, I can't provide an actual link tho) since you own the game and technically can obtain backups.

I would suggest the cleanrip option because it's way faster then downloading/torrenting. Then you can add it to the list in dolphin and right click >properties >filesystem and extract all the files, or Wiiscrubber works too, but is really terrible IMO. Well, since you need a disc to use Riivolution, then you can either rip it using CleanRip (though if you're using a FAT32 SD card make sure to split it up into multiple parts, like 3GB and then the leftovers and then do 'copy /b *.part0.iso+*.part1.iso+*.part2.iso SUKE01.iso' (b for batch adding them)) or just download an ISO/WBFS (you can literally just google 'Kirby's Return to Dreamland torrent' and find a good link instantly, I can't provide an actual link tho) since you own the game and technically can obtain backups. I would suggest the cleanrip option because it's way faster then downloading/torrenting. Then you can add it to the list in dolphin and right click >properties >filesystem and extract all the files, or Wiiscrubber works too, but is really terrible IMO.