There's this lovely little command-line tool called wbfs_file that, if you take the time to figure it out (IIRC, it includes .bat scripts for this), can rename the files to "Internal Game Name [GAMEID].wbfs" for you along with converting them between .iso and .wbfs, at least for the Wii games. https://code.google.com/p/cfg-loader/downloads/detail?name=wbfs_file_2.9.zip I've been using this for years just because I haven't found anything better that I care to use or that works on OS X, but there's a GUI interface or two for wbfs_file floating around somewhere.
<@skid_au> fishing resort is still broken: http://i.imgur.com/dvPiQKg.png
<@neobrain> dafuq
<+JMC47> no dude, you're just holding the postcard upside down
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<@Lioncash> pauldachz in charge of shitposting :^)
<@neobrain> dafuq
<+JMC47> no dude, you're just holding the postcard upside down
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<@Lioncash> pauldachz in charge of shitposting :^)
