
Relase Notes
Developed by Ubisoft Montpellier - Ubisoft Entertainment (2009) - Mission-Based Racing - Rated Everyone 10 and Older
Game Description
Rabbids Go Home finds Ubisoft's raving mascots growing tired of Earth and ready to return to their lunar home, but rather than take a spaceship, they decide to collect a massive pile of human junk and simply climb to the moon. To accomplish their task, the lunatic lagomorphs commandeer a shopping cart and speed through 15 different environments in a Katamari-like effort to collect as much stuff as possible. The materialistic humans won't let go of their precious junk without a fight, however, so they deploy hordes of "Verminators" who are intent on wiping out as many Rabbids as possible. Gamers can use a variety of high-powered upgrades to turn their shopping cart into a runaway wrecking ball, racing through more than 40 missions in a fast-paced symphony of havoc and destruction.
Installation Instructions
This torrent contains a Nintendo Wii Game in WBFS format, which is actually just a compressed ISO image. It is important to note that your Wii reads this file directly from a hard drive (there is really no need to convert it). In order to play this game on your Nintendo Wii, you will need a special chip installed that allows it to play backed-up games, or you will need to perform a soft-mod and install The Homebrew Channel. Here is an excellent source for everything you need to know about soft-modding your Wii and installing The Homebrew Channel: http://sites.google.com/site/completesg/home+------------+ |Instructions| +------------+ To get Wii games onto your console after you have bought a chip or performed a soft-mod, you will need to put them on an external hard drive or burn them to a disc. Whenever you burn a Wii ISO image to a disc, always burn at a slower speed (2x or 4x) for best results and use a dual-layer disc if the ISO exceeds 8 GB in size. You can use one of these programs for Windows or Mac: http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=downloadhttp://burn-osx.sourceforge.net/Pages/English/home.htmlIf you own an external hard drive and want to play Wii games directly off of it, use one of the following programs for Windows or Mac to format the hard drive to WBFS and transfer games: [urlhttps://sites.google.com/site/completesg/backup-launchers/iso/wbfs-managers/wii-backup-manager[/url] http://gbatemp.net/topic/199151-wii-game-manager/http://wbfsmanager.codeplex.com/http://sourceforge.net/p/wiibafu/home/Wii%20Backup%20Fusion/To play the Wii games after transferring them to an external hard drive, you will need what is called a USB loader of some sort. It is important to note that some USB Loaders can read games from an NTFS or FAT32 partition (just copy the WBFS file to the main root of the device), but there are limitations to each of these and you will generally have more success formatting to WBFS. You can use one of these USB loaders to play your games, just follow the instructions located on the site to install it via The Homebrew Channel (basically put any Homebrew program in a folder called "apps" on the root of your SD card and make sure the DOL file is named "boot.dol"): USB Loader GX: http://usbloadergx.koureio.net/downloadsConfigurable USB Loader: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=147638WiiCoverFlow (aka CoverFloader): http://code.google.com/p/wiicoverflow/WiiFlow: http://www.wiiflow.org/USB Loader MRC: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=211423&st=0NeoGamma: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=158884uLoader by Hermes: http://www.wiihacks.com/software-backup-loaders/58438-uloader-5-0-here.htmlEvery game that I upload is in NTSC-U (North American) format, but many can also be played with PAL (European) or NTSC-J (Japanese & Korean) Wii hardware. The reason this Wii game might be smaller in size than the original ISO file is the result of super-compression only. I have not taken out anything but empty data, and if converted back it will be a full-sized ISO.
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