
This patched file can now be installed to your Wii using a wad manager.Ĩ) Move the patched wad onto your SD card. The 'loader.bat' file you pasted here is specifically for using NTSC wads on PAL Wii, so all we need to do is press X until the process is finished.ħ) The window will close itself and it will leave you with a file called ' game name ', as well as your original wad. It will give you a few choices, but you want to press 'X' for every one of them until the window closes. Drag your NTSC wad into the file called '_wwpacker-Loader.bat'. PASTE it in the wwPacker folder.Ħ) Now you have the correct loader in the folder for your wad, you can start the patching. Most VC wads I installed using this method used this file for example, Legend of Zelda for NES uses IOS9.ĥ) COPY the 'loader.bin' file from the folder (do not CUT, you only want to use a copy of it and keep the original here). If not, no problem open the 'forceNTSC_loader' folder instead. If you see the IOS you require here, great. You will see 4 folders here, each one corresponding to an IOS version. IOS9, IOS53 etc.Ĥ) Press any key to exit, then look in the folder called 'custom-nand-loader-MOD-1.1'. You need to look at what IOS it uses, e.g. This will result in a screen popping up with information about the wad. Drag your wad onto the file called 'WadDataInfo.exe'. I recommend you start with one at a time.ģ) First you need to ascertain what IOS your VC wad uses. Now the steps (tested and working on Windows 10):Ģ) Put your NTSC wad into the wwPacker folder. I combined the files into one as it is hard to find a download link for them individually that isn't dead. It is a combination of wwPacker and Custom Nand-Loader MOD 1.1. For all other games, you need to patch them.įirst, download this.

Get the PAL versions if you can as they are identical to the NTSC ones, and they will work without patching. Examples are Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy III and Super Mario RPG. NOTE: Some PAL Virtual Console titles are the 60Hz versions, and can be played without this method simply by installing them, usually games that have never had a PAL release. I have tested this with around 15 NTSC SNES and NES titles. This method will allow any NTSC SNES and NES game, and probably any Virtual Console game, to be played on a PAL Wii. Priiloader settings and freethewads don't solve this problem either. If you have ever tried to install NTSC SNES and NES VC games on your PAL Wii, you probably got a blank screen when you tried to play it.
