Super - Mario All Stars - Super Mario World Wii Wad

| Issue | Possible Fix | |-------|---------------| | Black screen on launch | Reinstall WAD or use a different region version (NTSC/PAL) | | Wii remote not working | Use a Classic Controller or GameCube controller | | “This channel can’t be used” | Install corresponding IOS (e.g., IOS80 or cIOS) | | No sound in some levels | Check Wii system audio settings (Mono/Stereo/Surround) |

on the same cartridge—into a format that installs as a dedicated channel on the Wii Menu. Features of the WAD Version For players using homebrew-enabled Wii consoles, the Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World WAD offers several advantages over the retail disc: Updated Sprites: Super Mario World Super Mario All Stars - Super Mario World Wii Wad

: The Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2 , featuring much higher difficulty. | Issue | Possible Fix | |-------|---------------| |

Using a WAD allows you to launch the game directly from the Wii home screen, just like an official Virtual Console title bought from the now-defunct Wii Shop Channel. Why Play the "Plus World" Version? Using a WAD allows you to launch the

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into a Virtual Console-style channel. These WADs often include fan enhancements like: Improved Visuals: Fixed color palettes for Mario and Luigi's sprites. Unique Banners:

: It combines the four remakes from the original Super Mario All-Stars — Super Mario Bros. , Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels , Super Mario Bros. 2 , and Super Mario Bros. 3 —with the full version of Super Mario World .