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Have you played Epic Mickey 2 on Wii? Do you prefer the WBFS version over the disc? Let us know in the comments below! Disclaimer: This post is for informational and preservation purposes only. Please own a legitimate copy of the game before downloading or using any backup files. Epic Mickey 2- The Power Of Two -SERE4Q- NTSC WII WBFS
If you’re a fan of platformers with a dark, nostalgic twist, you’ve likely heard of Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two . Today, we’re taking a closer look at the version of the game – specifically the SERE4Q release – and why it’s still worth your time (and storage space) in 2025. What Is Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two ? Developed by Junction Point and published by Disney Interactive, Epic Mickey 2 is a musical action-platformer that serves as a direct sequel to 2010’s Epic Mickey . The game reintroduces Mickey Mouse and, for the first time in the series, lets you play as Oswald the Lucky Rabbit – Walt Disney’s original star. Here’s a blog post draft tailored for a
For Disney fans and Wii collectors, having the SERE4Q WBFS on a hard drive means preserving a piece of quirky Disney history that never quite got the love it deserved. Rating: 7/10 (Wii version) Best for: Co-op platformer fans, Disney historians, WBFS collectors Avoid if: You can’t stand escort missions (the AI Oswald… yikes) Do you prefer the WBFS version over the disc
If you’re ready to dive back into the Wasteland, track down the clean dump, fire up your USB loader, and remember – every choice you make with paint or thinner changes the world around you.
The Wii version has noticeably lower-res textures than the PS3/PC ports, and the AI companion can be frustratingly dumb. However, the and motion controls (aiming paint/thinner with the Wii Remote) make it a unique experience you can’t get elsewhere. Plus, the musical numbers – yes, it’s a semi-musical – have a strange charm that grows on you.
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