He plugged the drive into the Wii’s USB port, launched the Homebrew Channel (the little blue bubble that terrified his mom), and clicked on USB Loader GX. A colorful grid of games appeared: Mario Kart, Zelda: Twilight Princess, Super Smash Bros., Rayman Raving Rabbids.
He pulled out an ancient USB flash drive from a drawer. On it, a folder labeled — a treasure chest from his university days. Back then, he’d spent whole weekends on forums, learning how to convert ISO files, rename them with six-digit codes, and use Wii Backup Manager to copy them to a drive formatted in a weird Windows-unfriendly format. juegos para wii wbfs