Are you trying to play or locally on a Wii ? What error message (if any) are you currently seeing? Are you using Windows, Mac, or Linux ?
If you are using a physical disc, you can also identify the version by looking at the text in the small ring on the back of the GameCube disc:
That being said, here's a step-by-step guide to help you download and fix the Super Smash Bros. Melee NTSC 1.02 ISO:
Uncheck all active codes, mods, or texture packs. A single outdated widescreen or netplay code can cause a boot-loop. Step 4: Configuring Netplay and Slippi Matchmaking
Open your command terminal and run the MD5 command pointing to your Melee file:
Nintendo released three primary revisions of Melee in North America: v1.00, v1.01, and v1.02. Version 1.02 fixed several bugs, adjusted minor gameplay mechanics, and ultimately became the universal standard for tournaments.
Save the output directly to an SD card or external hard drive formatted to FAT32 or NTFS.
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Are you trying to play or locally on a Wii ? What error message (if any) are you currently seeing? Are you using Windows, Mac, or Linux ?
If you are using a physical disc, you can also identify the version by looking at the text in the small ring on the back of the GameCube disc:
That being said, here's a step-by-step guide to help you download and fix the Super Smash Bros. Melee NTSC 1.02 ISO:
Uncheck all active codes, mods, or texture packs. A single outdated widescreen or netplay code can cause a boot-loop. Step 4: Configuring Netplay and Slippi Matchmaking
Open your command terminal and run the MD5 command pointing to your Melee file:
Nintendo released three primary revisions of Melee in North America: v1.00, v1.01, and v1.02. Version 1.02 fixed several bugs, adjusted minor gameplay mechanics, and ultimately became the universal standard for tournaments.
Save the output directly to an SD card or external hard drive formatted to FAT32 or NTFS.