Home

Welcome to WiiTDB (Nintendo Wii games database)

No signup is required to download the game database and covers.
You need to sign up then log in before you can edit game information or add covers.

- Lustar


What's new:

  • 12/22/09: You can now see and edit the available languages for each game, thanks to Ice-Rabbit for the data. Editing and searching for accessories and online features should also be easier.
  • 12/10/09: The statistics are now detailed on the stats page.
  • 12/07/09: You can now see the most recent additions and covers on the front page.
  • 12/02/09: You can now see the latest covers at the top of each page.
  • 11/27/09: The French full covers set is now complete thanks to Benjay and also Yod4z of course.
    You may also have noticed the red 3D box I made for New Super Mario Bros. Wii last week.
  • 10/23/09: You can now upload upgrades for existing artwork, and they will reviewed.
  • 10/22/09: French HQ full covers are almost complete now, thanks to Benjay.
  • 09/21/09: HQ full covers are available and can be uploaded. You can now see your recent additions/uploads in your Profile page.
  • 08/30/09: The titles.txt file used by Wii programs Configurable Loader, CoverFloader and WiiFlow has changed to use the full game ID.
  • 08/28/09: Olá, Portuguese titles/synopsis can now be added to the database. The code changed from country code (PO) to language code (PT) since there is now Portuguese text and not only box art specific to Portugal.
  • 08/26/09: The site is back, on a new server. Donations are welcome to support the significantly higher cost (look for the little Mario).
  • 08/03/09: Benjay went through the first 40 pages and added a lot of missing French covers including 46 full covers. Chinese language is now supported for titles/synopsis: Simplified Chinese "ZHCN" for People's Republic of China, Traditional Chinese "ZHTW" for Taiwan.
  • 07/28/09: The Nintendo Wii Games list now features indicators for missing information and covers.
  • 07/25/09: All discs/custom discs have been redone with the new transparency. Added 364 original discs by nindim.
  • 07/19/09: You can now upload disc images without adding the transparency, it is added automatically. The inner ring was made by nindim.
  • 07/18/09: NTSC and PAL EN covers/3D covers from pages 1 to 20 have now been checked and redone from good quality sources when needed.
  • 07/12/09: Brand new set of 3D covers for all countries, based on the original template by NeoRame.
  • 3D covers and covers are now generated automatically from covers and full covers if they are missing.
  • Huge French update by Benjay and dj_skual.
  • Australian and Portuguese artwork can also be uploaded now.

10 Latest Artwork

10 Latest Additions


Latest Game

Tatsunoko vs. Capcom - Ultimate All-Stars

Capcom (2010)

Latest Edited

The Spirit of the Wolf

Midway / Tradewest (2009)

Random Game

Excite Truck

In the grand racing tradition of Excitebike, get ready for a big-air experience like no other! Players rocket their trucks across dynamically changing terrain in this nitrous-injected, high-flying racer for speed junkies. Showing the Wii Remote's versatility, players tilt the controller on its side to turn it into a wireless steering wheel!

* Body English: Remember tilting your arms while playing Excitebike to try to make your character land a huge jump? Now that move will actually affect the game in Excite Truck.
* Controller as a Steering Wheel: Players hold the Wii Remote like an NES controller to control the truck. The 2 Button is the accelerator, the 1 Button is the brake, the +Control Pad is the turbo... but that's just the beginning. Tilt the Wii Remote controller right and left like a steering wheel to steer. Once the truck goes airborne, tilt the Wii Remote controller every which way to line up the wheels for landing boosts.
* Dynamic Terrain: Pick up items on the courses to make the terrain deform in real time, turning innocent bumps into massive launch pads that affect not only the player's route, but that of his or her rivals. Players jump and bump thei....read more
Nintendo (2007)

Popular

Super Mario Galaxy

Become Mario as he traverses gravity-bending galaxies, traveling in and out of gravitational fields by blasting from planet to planet. Players experience dizzying perspective shifts as they run upside down through wild alien worlds that need to be seen to be believed. Whether you're surfing on a ray across an ocean in the clouds, rolling on a ball through a treacherous garden, or floating in a bubble over a poisonous swamp, there's no limit to the cosmic challenges you'll encounter!

Shake it! Controlling Mario is as simple as can be with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Move Mario with the Control Stick and shake the Wii Remote to perform a spin move or cue Ring Stars that launch you to and from planetary objects. You can even point at bits of stardust to collect them or latch onto Beam Stars to blaze a magnetic trail through the heavens.

Mario can run, tiptoe, jump, triple-jump, backflip, and long-jump, but what he'll do most is spin. By shaking the Wii Remote, players make Mario spin around with fists outstretched, allowing him to pummel enemies and cue Star Rings that launch him from planet to planet.

He can also find plenty of power-ups: A Bee Mushroom tur....read more
Nintendo (2007)