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I bought a wii few months ago and it came with 4 of these disks
The back of the cd is tinted blue so I assume that they're blurays
All of the games are :
Summer sports 1
Rock and roll adventures
Just dance 1
Just dance 2

The just dance 1 and 2 blurays look slightly diffrent and the pink wii is now green and pink

The differences : The bottom wii logo has green shadows


If anybody knows what these are and where can I get more tell me
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I bought a wii few months ago and it came with 4 of these disks
The back of the cd is tinted blue so I assume that they're blurays
All of the games are :
Summer sports 1
Rock and roll adventures
Just dance 1
Just dance 2

The just dance 1 and 2 blurays look slightly diffrent and the pink wii is now green and pink

The differences : The bottom wii logo has green shadows


If anybody knows what these are and where can I get more tell me
Pics would be nice don't u think?
 
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I live in Iran so they're inaccessible

So that means they're rare?

Yeh pretty much.
They're used by development studios to test the games they're making.
Those discs were meant to be used by development kits and retail units (unmodded) shouldn't be able to read them.
That being said, you might want to check out ObscureGamers.
They're a community dedicated to these things.
 
Reason retail wii can't read them is drive lockout and dev seed keys instead of retail seed keys
 
Dev copies or media copies. Considering the titles, these probably are only desired by completionist/archivist.
 
These are rare, absolutely dump them if possible. These are development discs, and so these could potentially be beta versions of these games we've never seen.
 
Why didn't I see this topic earlier?

Looking slightly different compared to the picture on wiibrew. Those have a Nintendo number (which I would expect on an official product): RVT-004(-01)
https://wiibrew.org/wiki/RVT-R_Reader
https://wiibrew.org/wiki/RVT-R_Writer

If these are development discs, it would be worth a try with Friidump. After all these are DVD on physical level and should be readable somehow. Maybe something in the source has to be adjusted to development discs.
 
Gotta say that I'm leaning more towards these being bootlegs too, especially as OP is in Iran - it would be highly unlikely that dev disks would be available there, but massively likely that bootlegs would be.

The Summer Sports disk is also missing the ® in the Nintendo logo.

I'd guess that these were just basic 'white top' dvd media ran through an inkjet, handwritten after burning.
 
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