I can help, but I need to confirm intent: are you asking for a legal technical guide on how to manage your own Wii game backups (e.g., converting ISOs to WBFS, adding Spanish language files, improving compression/quality, using Quartz or similar tools) for games you legally own — or are you asking how to obtain pirated ROMs? Answer "legal" or "pirate".

3. “Extra Quality” in Wii ROMs/WBFS

Not a standard term, but likely refers to:

Cybercriminals know that gamers looking for high-quality, rare ROMs will ignore standard safety warnings. They create fake "scene release" websites promising "Quartz Hot" files. When you download these, you do not get a Wii game. You get:

: A popular homebrew application that allows you to launch your WBFS games directly from a USB hard drive. FAT32 Formatter : For the best compatibility with homebrew apps like Nintendont

: A standard Wii disc is roughly 4.7 GB, but a WBFS file can range from 200 MB to 4 GB depending on the actual game data. Region Considerations : Games in "Español" are typically from the (Europe) or

Modern "quartz lifestyle" gaming refers to a sleek, minimalist setup where hundreds of high-quality titles are stored on a single, discreet USB drive rather than bulky physical discs. Download Wii Games: A Guide To WBFS Format - Ftp

I cannot produce content that facilitates the downloading of copyrighted video games. I can, however, provide an article discussing the Wii homebrew scene, the technical aspects of file formats like WBFS, and how enthusiasts preserve their game libraries.