Use a desktop utility like Wii Backup Manager . This software will automatically read your Wii Party JPN ISO , rename it correctly with its Game ID ( SUPJ01 ), and convert/split it into a .wbfs file inside a folder named wbfs on your USB drive.
Wii Party, known as Wii Party in most regions, is a party video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. The game was released in 2010 and is a collection of mini-games designed for multiplayer gameplay. The Japanese version of the game, specifically the WII ISO -JPN-, refers to the game's ISO file for the Wii console, which is region-locked for Japan.
The Japanese release contains several elements that were modified or entirely removed for Western audiences: Exclusive Game Mode: "Quick Draw"
Kenji leaned forward. This was the magic of the JPN version—the text was a flurry of Kanji and Katakana that felt more authentic than any localized copy. He watched as the Miis hopped onto hobby horses. With a vigorous shake of the controller, he sent his Mii sprinting toward the finish line. 1st Place!
These games break the "fourth wall" by using the Wii Remote in physical space (e.g., Hide and Hunt ), which feels just as fresh today. Mii Integration:
Check the MD5 or SHA-1 hash of your ripped file against public database entries for "SUPJ01" to ensure your copy is not corrupted or altered. If you need help setting up the game, tell me: Do you plan to play on a PC emulator or real Wii hardware ?
is a social party video game developed by NDcube and published by Nintendo for the Wii console . It was first released in Japan on July 8, 2010, followed by global releases in October 2010 . Key Game Features