One of the key features of the Wii console is its use of the Wii Backup File System (WBFS). Developed by Wii homebrew developers, WBFS is a file format that allows users to create and manage backups of their Wii games. The format was widely adopted by the Wii community, and it remains a popular way for users to manage their game collections today.
The WBFS format was designed specifically to store Wii game backups efficiently. Unlike a standard ISO file, a WBFS file "scrubs" the unnecessary "junk" data used to fill up physical discs, resulting in a significantly smaller file size that is easier to store on SD cards or USB drives. Technical and Safety Information Resident Evil 4- Wii Edition WBFS
: Shaking the Wii Remote initiates Leon’s knife slash, allows him to sprint during scripted sequences (like fleeing boulders), or breaks him free from enemy grabs. Versatility One of the key features of the Wii