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[Wii]Smarty Pants[PAL][ScRuBBeD] wbfs

Infohash:

716B4C32B1C73D00B90DAF2C8F8093D97615F115

Type:

Games Wii

Title:

[Wii]Smarty.Pants[PAL][ScRuBBeD].wbfs

Category:

Games/Wii

Uploaded:

2010-08-08 (by r3dcat)

Description:

Title: Smarty Pants Genre: Trivia Platform: Nintendo Wii Region: PAL File Type: WBFS Scrubbed: Yes (Game Partition Only) About this game: How smart are you? Do you know more than your Grandma about world history? Does your little sister know more than your Dad about sports? Find out in Smarty Pants! Smarty Pants finally levels the playing field for people of all ages, allowing simultaneous play using age-targeted trivia plus action-based gestures, making it a truly trans-generational game made exclusively for the Wii. Tailoring questions to the contestant's age, gamers from eight to eighty can join in on the fun all at the same time. Exciting Wii gestures make everything a game, from spinning the category wheel and tug-of-wars over correct answers, to "dance-offs" for additional points. With both competitive and collaborative game modes and 20,000 questions in multiple categories, the fun is virtually endless! NOTE: English version on this release is British. NOTE: To play this game you need a chipped or soft modded Wii. To install & play off disc: 1. Download Wii Backup Manager -> http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=188295 2. Use Wii Backup Manager to convert .wbfs file to an .iso file 3. Burn .iso to DVD-R (lowest speed) 4. Enjoy! To install & play off WBFS Partition on USB Drive or SD card: 1. Download Wii Backup Manager -> http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=188295 2. Use Wii Backup Manager to add .wbfs file to your partition. 3. Enjoy! To install & play off FAT32/NTFS Partition on USB Drive or SD card: 1. Download and install Configurable USB Loader -> http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=147638 2. Create a WBFS folder in the root of your FAT32/NTFS Partition. 3. Copy the torrent download into the WBFS folder 4. Use Configurable USB Loader to play 5. Enjoy! Please help seed! Cheers

Files count:

1

Size:

168.00 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

Hamulus (2010-08-12)

Might be me being thick, but I can't see any way of
2. Use Wii Backup Manager to add .wbfs file to your partition.
When I browse for the .wbfs file, it only seems to recognise .iso or .rar files. I am using WBM v3.0. Is there another version where this is possible to do, or could you tell me exactly how to do this with v3.0? Any help much appreciated.
Since I mainly use the HDD to play Wii games, I thought you definitely had the right idea offering downloads in .wbfs format as it usually means smaller file sizes and no conversion... If only I could get it to load. lol Can't seem to get USB Loader to recognise these games on a FAT32 partition, and can't get WBM to load them onto the WBFS partition.

 r3dcat (2010-08-17)

@Hamulus: From what I can tell you are trying to use WBFS Manager 3.0 to transfer .wbfs file ... WBFS Manager 3.0 does not support the .wbfs file format so it will not work ... that is why I have recommended Wii Backup Manager which does.
You also say you are having trouble using a USB Loader to read .wbfs files on a fat32 partition. What USB Loader are you trying to use? not all USB Loaders support .wbfs file format ... again that is why I recommended Configurable USB Loader ... if you experience any problems with Configurable USB Loader just ask your questions in the forum ... support in the forum is really good ->
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=147638


Hamulus (2010-08-18)

OMFG Thanks so much! I cannot believe I made such a stupid mistake as to use the wrong program. Feel more than a little Jerry Lewis at the moment. In my defence, they both have "manager" in the title...
Will definitely give this USB loader a go too. If it's customizable, then perhaps loading from an NTFS partition is possible? Much more efficient, esp for larger partitions. Thanks again for your patient advice.

pottymouthed (2011-01-28)

Why is the file size so small?

mquay2 (2013-06-20)

Please seed this.