The release of Call of Duty: Black Ops on the Nintendo Wii in 2010 stands as one of the most ambitious technical feats of the seventh console generation. While competitors often stripped down titles for Nintendo's hardware, Treyarch delivered a remarkably complete version of the blockbuster shooter, though the transition required significant graphical and performance compromises to fit within the Wii's hardware limitations. The Technical Compromise Bringing a high-fidelity title like

: It runs at 30 FPS (vs. 60 FPS on other consoles) in 480p native resolution .

, particularly during intense action sequences where the Wii's CPU and GPU struggle to keep up. Storage and Assets

To load a ROM on original hardware, your console must be homebrewed. Homebrew Channel : Necessary for launching custom software. USB Loader GX or WiiFlow

, you will buy a used copy of the game for $10-$15 on eBay, dump it yourself, and then apply the "hot" community texture packs legally.