Hi.
I'm a big fan of MegaMan, and I've been thinking of putting the entire original series up to this point (11 might not be possible) on my Wii U's Wii menu (because I have no systems that can play MMLC2 besides my PC). The problem is, neither the Playstation nor the Saturn has any Virtual Console games on the Wii (or any system, for that matter, unless you count PS Classics on the PS3 and PS4).
My solution? Use an unofficial emulator like Yabause for the largely superior Saturn version of MegaMan 8.
The problem is, I only know how to inject ROMs into WADs, not emulators or ISOs. I'm not actually entirely sure that it's possible for anything other than the GameBoy Advance. Sure, I could use the Wii version of Yabause on the HBC, but I prefer the layout of the Wii Menu. Plus, I don't have to open up the HBC, and I will be able to fit all ten games along with Rockman & Forte and, if PSP emulation is possible on the Wii, MegaMan Powered Up. (It's always been about convenience.)
I'm a big fan of MegaMan, and I've been thinking of putting the entire original series up to this point (11 might not be possible) on my Wii U's Wii menu (because I have no systems that can play MMLC2 besides my PC). The problem is, neither the Playstation nor the Saturn has any Virtual Console games on the Wii (or any system, for that matter, unless you count PS Classics on the PS3 and PS4).
My solution? Use an unofficial emulator like Yabause for the largely superior Saturn version of MegaMan 8.
The problem is, I only know how to inject ROMs into WADs, not emulators or ISOs. I'm not actually entirely sure that it's possible for anything other than the GameBoy Advance. Sure, I could use the Wii version of Yabause on the HBC, but I prefer the layout of the Wii Menu. Plus, I don't have to open up the HBC, and I will be able to fit all ten games along with Rockman & Forte and, if PSP emulation is possible on the Wii, MegaMan Powered Up. (It's always been about convenience.)