Targets 30 FPS but frequently drops to 15–25 FPS during intense firefights. Missing Content:
include split-screen multiplayer, KillCams, DLC maps, or Ground War modes. Supports the Wii Remote and Nunchuk
Resolution is native 480p with heavily pixelated textures and simplified geometry compared to HD versions. Performance:
that attempts to cram the full HD console experience onto Nintendo's standard-definition hardware. An "ISO" refers to the digital disc image used by players to run the game on original hardware via homebrew tools or on PC/mobile devices using the Dolphin Emulator Key Features & Port Differences
For those looking to play the ISO today, there are two primary paths: Differences of Call of Duty games on the Wii
Call of Duty: Black Ops Nintendo Wii is a technical port developed by
While it contains the full single-player campaign and Zombies mode, the Wii version has significant technical compromises:
(with pointer aiming), the Classic Controller Pro, and the Wii Zapper. Emulation & Current State