If you have 3ds and Wii stuff in there then I am going to count Xbox 360 as well. Still have yet to try Road Redemption which some deemed a spiritual sequel. Probably skip the GBA effort and I was not a great fan of the DOS/Windows version that most consider the series to have ended on. Will also spin it a bit and say Road Rash needs to be contemplated. Never played any of the other versions and it was also on Amiga, Saturn, PS1 and a token gameboy effort). Back on the N64 then Lego Racer (even if I am not the biggest and) and Diddy Kong (which if you can forgive the boss races and hub world thing was a better game from where I sit) were trying to improve where everything since has gone in for mediocrity.Īnyway I will chuck in Street Racer (even go for the Megadrive version rather than the SNES, though most would pick SNES. Everything seems to hold it up as a gold standard when it was always nothing special, which consequently means things try to copy it and in doing so get the copy of a copy problem going on. I have come to quite dislike mario kart in recent decades. SONIC & SEGA ALL STARS RACING : TRANSFORMED (2013) WIIWARE, PSP, PS2 : HERACLES CHARIOT RACING (2007) SONIC & SEGA ALL STARS RACING (DS) - 2010ĬOCOTO KART RACER 2 (2011) (Re-edition of the first one) CARTOON NETWORK RACING (DS) -2007 (Also for PSP) RIL - Puzzle Series Vol.WALT DISNEY MAGIC : WORLD TOUR - 2000 (& PS1) RIG - Go, Diego, Go! Great Dinosaur Rescue RIF - Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore 2 RIE - Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore RHR - Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Dream Hyper Battle! Wii RHL - World Championship Poker Featuring Howard Lederer: All-In RHC - The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific RH7 - Jissen Pachislot Hisshouhou! Sammy's Collection Hokuto no Ken Wii RGM - The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy RGJ - George of the Jungle: Search for the Secret RFU - Mahjong Kakutou Club Wii: Wi-Fi Taiou RF2 - Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer RES - My Spanish Coach: Improve Your Spanish REM - Doraemon Wii: Himitsu Douguou Ketteisen! REF - My French Coach: Improve Your French RE8 - Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Kindan no Yami no Delta RDU - Sugoro Chronicle: Migite ni Ken o Hidarite ni Saikoro o RCL - Disney's Chicken Little: Ace in Action RC4 - Crayon Shin-Chan: Saikyou Kazoku Kasukabe King Wii RBZ - Billy the Wizard: Rocket Broomstick Racing RBS - Sengoku Basara 2 Heroes (Double Pack) RBH - Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil Zero R9W - WSC Real 09: World Snooker Championship R8N - The Cages: Pro Style Batting Practice R67 - Smart Series Presents: JaJa's Adventure R5S - Mortimer Beckett and the Secrets of Spooky Manor R55 - Qui Veut Gagner Des Millions: 1ère Edition R4D - Die drei Fragezeichen - Das verfluchte Schloss R2Q - Cooking Mama 2 Taihen Mama wa Ooisogashi R2L - Hula Wii: Hura de Hajimeru Bi to Kenkou!! The games that correspond to these IDs are: This may indicate that the file was generated by some form of automatic script scraping Nintendo's disc master servers for discs which force/require 4:3, and this seems to be the most likely theory for what this file is. Of particular note is the inclusion of "RAA", which is the first 3 letters of the ID for the Wii Startup Disc its inclusion complicates matters significantly, as the Wii Startup Disc had not been used since years before this list would have been created, and is completely irrelevant to vWii. This appears to be a list of the first 3 characters of a number of Wii Disc IDs - since a complete Wii Disc ID is 4 characters (example: RMGE), with the last character specifying region, this appears to be a number of region-independent IDs, with the only pertinent information being the particular game. Research, as detailed in the following section, seems to indicate that these files were generated by a script scraping Nintendo's disc mastering servers for 4:3 titles. The files are "discdb.bin", "vcadb.bin", and "wwdb.bin" discdb contains several disc IDs, as does wwdb, but vcadb only has 6 IDs. They are only found in later versions of the vWii System Menu. These files are used as a database to determine which titles should run in 4:3 mode, as opposed to 16:9. 43DB refers to a series of files found in the vWii System Menu, containing a number of partial Game IDs for Wii disc, VC, and WiiWare titles.
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