Descargar Mario Y Sonic En Los Juegos Olimpicos Wii Wbfs
A Long Review: Chasing the Gold Medal in Digital Archiving
Part 1: The Game Itself – Does It Hold Up in 2025?
Before you invest time in downloading and transferring a WBFS file, you need to know if the game is worth the effort.
The Good:
- Accessible Chaos: The game is brilliantly simple. You flick the Wii Remote to run, swing it to throw a javelin, or flap it to swim. It’s not realistic, but it’s hilarious in multiplayer. Four players, each using a different control scheme (Wii Remote + Nunchuk for running, sideways Wii Remote for swimming), leads to absolute mayhem.
- Dream Matchups: Where else can you have Bowser vs. Dr. Eggman in a 100m sprint, or Tails vs. Shadow in skeet shooting? The fan service is genuine. Each character has unique stats (Sonic is speed, Knuckles is power, Mario is all-rounder, etc.), which adds a layer of strategic picking.
- Dream Events: The “Dream Events” are the highlight. These are Olympic games with Mario/Sonic power-ups: Dream Race on Mario Circuit, Dream Canoeing with item boxes, Dream Platform (a 2D platformer race). These are legitimately creative and fun, far more than the standard events.
The Bad:
- Motion Control Fatigue: The game is aggressively motion-controlled. The 100m dash requires you to shake the remote and nunchuk alternately as fast as possible. After three races, your wrist hurts. The long jump requires a specific flick timing that feels arbitrary. It’s a party game, not a precision sim, but the controls can feel unresponsive when you’re losing.
- Limited Single-Player: The “Circuit” mode (Olympic Games mode) is just you vs. AI. The AI rubber-bands aggressively. You can be world-record pace, and the AI will magically tie you at the finish line. It’s frustrating. This game lives or dies on local multiplayer.
- Graphics: Even for 2007, it was modest. It runs at 480p, character models are simple, and the crowd is a flat texture. On a modern 4K TV via composite cables, it looks rough. Via component or Wii2HDMI, it’s “acceptable retro.”
Verdict on the game: 7/10. A great party game, a mediocre single-player game. Essential only if you have three friends and beer/soda.
Part 2: The “Descargar WBFS” Experience – The Hunt
Now, the core of the review: searching for and downloading “Mario y Sonic en los Juegos Olímpicos [Wii][WBFS][Español][MEGA]”. descargar mario y sonic en los juegos olimpicos wii wbfs
Step 1: Finding a Reliable Source
The search is a minefield. You will encounter:
- Dead MEGA links (from 2014, crying in the void).
- Password-protected RAR files (the password is never “www.elotrolado.net” anymore).
- Fake download buttons (your antivirus will scream).
- Torrents with 0 seeders (a graveyard of enthusiasm).
After digging through Spanish forums like ZonaJuegos, ForoWii, and ElOtroLado (RIP), you might find a working 1fichier or MediaFire link. The file is usually named something like Mario_y_Sonic_Juegos_Olimpicos_PAL_WBFS.rar. Size: ~3.8 GB.
Step 2: The Language Situation
You search “en los juegos olimpicos” – so you want Spanish. Most PAL WBFS releases include Spanish, French, German, Italian, English. The good news: the game detects your Wii’s system language. If your modded Wii is set to Español, the game will load in Spanish with full voice acting (the announcer says “¡Listos, listas, ya!”). The bad news: some poorly dumped WBFS files strip out languages to save space. Look for “PAL Multi5” or “PAL ESP” in the filename.
Step 3: Download Speed & Integrity
Expect a slow crawl. Free MEGA links throttle you to ~1-2 MB/s. A 4 GB file takes 30-45 minutes. Use a download manager like JDownloader 2. After download, you must verify the file. Many uploaders add an .md5 or .sfv file. Use QuickSFV to check. Corrupted WBFS files will cause black screens or crashes on the “Olympic Rings” loading screen. A Long Review: Chasing the Gold Medal in
Método 1: Convertir tu propio disco original a WBFS (Recomendado y legal)
Si tienes el disco original de Mario y Sonic en los Juegos Olímpicos, puedes crear el archivo WBFS tú mismo.
Pasos:
- Instala el Homebrew Channel en tu Wii.
- Instala CleanRip (para volcar el disco a ISO).
- Dump el juego a una tarjeta SD o USB (genera un archivo ISO).
- Convierte ISO a WBFS usando un programa en PC como WBFS Manager, WiiBackupManager o Wii Backup Fusion.
- Transfiere el WBFS a la carpeta
WBFS en tu disco duro USB con formato FAT32 o NTFS.
Nota: Esta es la forma más segura y legal. No infringe derechos de autor, ya que estás creando una copia de seguridad personal.
Consideraciones finales: ¿Vale la pena descargar WBFS hoy?
Sí, pero con responsabilidad. Mario y Sonic en los Juegos Olímpicos para Wii es un juego que envejeció muy bien. Su fórmula arcade, sus controles intuitivos y su espíritu competitivo lo convierten en un must-have para cualquier fan de Nintendo o Sega. Accessible Chaos: The game is brilliantly simple
El formato WBFS facilita su conservación y acceso en hardware moderno o emulado. Sin embargo, siempre recomendamos apoyar a los desarrolladores adquiriendo copias originales cuando sea posible. Si Nintendo o Sega relanzaran este título en la eShop de Switch, sería la opción ideal.
Mientras tanto, si ya posees el disco original, crear tu propio WBFS es tu mejor alternativa. Si decides descargarlo de internet, hazlo de fuentes confiables, protege tu PC con antivirus y, sobre todo, no lucres con la copia.
Proceso de instalación:
- Crea una carpeta en la raíz del USB llamada
WBFS (mayúsculas recomendadas).
- Copia el archivo .wbfs a
WBFS/ . Si el juego necesita un archivo partido, el programa WiiBackupManager lo hará automáticamente.
- Conecta el USB a la Wii (puerto inferior - puerto 0).
- Abre USB Loader GX. El cargador detectará automáticamente el juego.
- Selecciona Mario y Sonic en los Juegos Olímpicos y presiona "Start".
- ¡Disfruta!
Requisitos previos:
- Wii con Homebrew Channel y cIOS (recomendamos d2x cIOS).
- USB Loader GX o CFG USB Loader instalado.
- Disco duro o memoria USB formateada en FAT32 (mejor compatibilidad) o NTFS.
- El WBFS del juego.
Part 4: Playing the Downloaded WBFS on Real Hardware
You have the file. You have a USB drive (max 2TB, but 32GB-64GB is ideal for compatibility). You have a Wii with the Homebrew Channel and cIOS (recommend d2x v10 beta 52). You have USB Loader GX installed.
The Setup:
- Format USB drive as FAT32 (32k cluster size).
- Create folder:
wbfs
- Inside that, create folder:
Mario y Sonic en los Juegos Olimpicos [SMNE01]
- Place
SMNE01.wbfs inside.
- Plug into USB port 0 (the bottom port on a horizontal Wii, or the one near the edge on a vertical Wii).
- Launch USB Loader GX. It should detect the game.
Potential Issues:
- Black Screen on Launch: Wrong video mode. Force PAL60 or NTSC in the game’s individual settings. This is a PAL game – if you’re on an NTSC console, force “PAL60” and set “Video Patch” to “All”.
- Motion Plus Required? No. This game uses standard Wii Remotes only. No Motion Plus needed.
- Crashes after character select: Bad dump. Find a different source.
On Emulator (Dolphin): The WBFS file works fine. Rename it to .iso or load it directly. Dolphin runs this game perfectly at 1080p, but the motion controls are awkward with a mouse. You need a real Wii Remote via Bluetooth.
Configuración recomendada para este juego:
- Idioma: Según tu región (Español disponible en versión PAL).
- Modo de video: Forzar a NTSC o PAL según tu TV.
- Opciones de control: Usa Wiimote + Nunchuk originales; los controles genéricos pueden fallar en la detección de movimiento.