The standard "WAD" version of Mario Party 9 is typically a "forwarder" or a modified full-game file created by the homebrew community. Because official retail games are usually too large for the Wii's internal flash memory, these files often include several custom enhancements: Anti-Brick Modification
Before we tackle the "exclusive" aspect, we must understand the container: the .
The WAD format has also allowed for community-driven projects that the original disc could never support:
The standard "WAD" version of Mario Party 9 is typically a "forwarder" or a modified full-game file created by the homebrew community. Because official retail games are usually too large for the Wii's internal flash memory, these files often include several custom enhancements: Anti-Brick Modification
Before we tackle the "exclusive" aspect, we must understand the container: the .
The WAD format has also allowed for community-driven projects that the original disc could never support: