As for John's Wii, it was no longer collecting dust. It had been reinvigorated with a new lease on life, playing host to a library of classic games that John could enjoy with his friends and family – all obtained through legitimate means.
It was a typical Saturday afternoon for John, a huge fan of classic Nintendo games. He had spent countless hours playing Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros., and Mario Party with his friends and family. However, his gaming console of choice, the Wii, was starting to show its age. The once-pristine machine now gathered dust in the corner of his room, replaced by newer, shinier consoles.
The gameplay was just as enjoyable as he remembered. John played through the various boards, mini-games, and stars, reliving the nostalgia of his childhood. He even invited some friends over to join in on the fun.
However, as the night wore on, John began to feel a pang of guilt. He knew that downloading games through WAD files wasn't exactly the most legitimate way to play them. He thought about the effort Nintendo put into creating these games and the money he would have spent if he had bought them through the Virtual Console.
The next day, John decided to take a trip to his local game store. He browsed through the shelves, eventually finding a copy of Mario Party 3 for the Virtual Console on the Wii U eShop. He purchased the game, feeling a sense of satisfaction knowing that he was supporting the creators of the game.
The thing was, John had heard about Wii WAD files – a way to download and play games on the Wii without purchasing them from the Virtual Console. His curiosity piqued, John began to explore the world of Wii WAD downloads.