First, a quick technical note. WBFS (Wii Backup File System) is the format used by backup loaders like USB Loader GX or CFG USB Loader on a homebrewed Wii.
A "repack" typically means the game files have been:
For Mario Strikers Charged Football, the original ISO is about 4.37 GB. A good WBFS repack brings that down to roughly 1.2 GB to 1.8 GB without removing any core gameplay, cutscenes, or audio. mario strikers charged football wbfs repack
A clean Mario Strikers Charged Football WBFS repack should match these verified hashes (example):
Because WBFS files remove padding, the game data is more densely packed. When played via USB Loader GX on a real Wii, loading screens for the mega-strike cutscenes and character selection are noticeably faster than from the original disc. First, a quick technical note
Even with a perfect WBFS repack, Mario Strikers Charged is a temperamental game.
| Issue | Solution |
| :--- | :--- |
| Black screen after character select | Your WBFS is corrupted. Re-rip your disc using "Raw Dump" mode. |
| Mega-strike lags on Dolphin | Go to Graphics > Hacks > Texture Accuracy set to "Safe". |
| Wii Remote disconnects | In Dolphin, use "Bluetooth Passthrough" or a real sensor bar. |
| Game not showing in USB Loader | Rename the file to the Game ID (e.g., RZDE01.wbfs for USA). |
| Audio echo | In Dolphin DSP settings, set to "HLE" (High-Level Emulation). | For Mario Strikers Charged Football , the original
We don’t host ROMs or WBFS files here. The purpose of this post is preservation and education. Piracy harms developers. The repack is only for people who own the original Wii disc and want a backup for their USB loader.
That said, Nintendo has not re-released Mario Strikers Charged on any modern console (the Switch version is a completely different sequel). So for now, the WBFS repack is the only way to experience this chaotic masterpiece on original hardware without digging out a dusty disc.