1g1r - Redump - Nintendo - Wii Wiiware -part 1-
The preservation of classic games is essential for several reasons. Firstly, it allows gamers to continue playing and enjoying games that might otherwise be lost forever. Secondly, it provides a valuable resource for game developers, historians, and researchers, who can study and learn from classic games to inform the creation of new games and improve game development practices. Finally, game preservation helps to ensure that the gaming industry's rich cultural heritage is protected and made available for future generations to appreciate and enjoy.
The term "Redump" refers to the community-driven project dedicated to cataloging and preserving precise disc images and digital data for various platforms. Unlike standard "scene" releases or scrubbed ISOs, Redump images are verified binary dumps. 1G1R - Redump - Nintendo - Wii WiiWare -Part 1-
The 1G1R principle emerged as a response to bloated, redundant ROM collections. In the early days of emulation, users would often download “full sets” containing every known version of a game—every regional release (USA, Japan, Europe), every revision (v1.0, v1.1), every demo, and every prototype. The preservation of classic games is essential for
Unlike the Wii disc library, where region patching is easy, WiiWare is stubborn. A strict 1G1R set for a European Wii user might prefer PAL WADs. For the "universal" 1G1R set, we prioritize , but flag Japanese exclusives. Finally, game preservation helps to ensure that the

