hsrob said:
While this is certainly possible I wouldn't be entirely surprised if they didn't. Nintendo likes to eke out as much profit on hardware as they possibly can. Nonentheless, if they release a 64 or 128 gig version that still isn't going mean you never have to worry about storage, particularly if you are an avid gamer and you want to purchase all your games digitally. That's still only 6 games of the same size as Lego city. If you want to download, do yourself a favour and get a 500gb+ HDD, that should last most people at least a little while. |
I don't think they'll limit themselves to 32GB maximum. A remodeling of the Wii U will happen, and considering the approach they are taking with the Wii U, it would be a mistake not to make at least ONE Wii U system with more than 32GB of storage.
However, I do know that it is very likely that they wont provide enough space for those who like to download lots of their retail games. At the very least, it satisfies more of the population if they do go with at least one upgrade.
I also think Nintendo is getting the message about providing more hard drive space after they saw how many people downloaded Animal Crossing.