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Wii Rom Set By Ghostware Part 2 Extra Quality

No discussion of a ROM set is complete without addressing the ethical elephant. Nintendo has aggressively pursued DMCA takedowns against ROM sites, yet collections like Ghostware’s continue to propagate. Why?

Ghostware members argue they are preservationists, not pirates. Their manifest includes:

However, the set also contains first-party IPs like The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword and Super Mario Galaxy 2—titles still commercially available via the Wii U eShop (now closed) or Nintendo Switch ports.

The "Extra Quality" tag ironically makes the set more dangerous in the eyes of lawyers: it lowers the barrier to entry for casual piracy while raising the bar for legitimate preservation. wii rom set by ghostware part 2 extra quality


| Feature | Standard Wii Dump | “Extra Quality” (Ghostware) | |---------|------------------|-----------------------------| | Format | WBFS, CISO, or raw ISO | Often unscrubbed ISO or WIA (Wii ISO Archive) for compression without data loss | | Verification | Simple hash (CRC32) | Triple hash (CRC32, MD5, SHA-1) + Jitter/Laser offset correction | | Bad sectors | May contain read errors | Verified with Dolphin emulator’s block hash checks or Wii disc drive error recovery | | Partition data | Often stripped | Includes update partitions (for completeness) but optionally flagged as unused | | Trucha signature | Usually removed | Often left intact (original encrypted signatures) – important for preservation |

Key takeaway: “Extra Quality” implies the dumps are byte-for-byte identical to retail discs, including error-correcting codes and mastering anomalies.

For the end-user, downloading an "Extra Quality" set is a commitment to storage space. A full Wii set can easily consume terabytes of data. However, the payoff is reliability. No discussion of a ROM set is complete

Unlike typical collections, Part 2 includes:

The "Extra Quality" here means each WAD is cryptographically signed and verified against Nintendo’s original CDN hashes.


To test the claim of "Extra Quality," we benchmarked 50 random games from the set on Dolphin 5.0-21088 (latest beta). However, the set also contains first-party IPs like

Ghostware’s Part 2 set uses RAR5 compression with 10% recovery records. Always verify the .sfv file before extracting.


Because the Wii scene is rife with imposters renaming their folders, look for these fingerprints:

In standard Wii dumps, you often find scrubbed ISOs (removed update partitions and padding to save space). While great for an SD card, purists hate them.

The Ghostware Part 2 (Extra Quality) set distinguishes itself with three technical pillars: