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sharky said:

Anyways, from the topic title Wii with HD, I though he meant Wii with a hard drive. I find it funny how Wii is currently 100% tard pack, yet it doesn't catch any flack for that. It's not right. Why does everybody constantly bash 360 core pack, yet 100% of the most popular console sold is a tard pack and nobody says a word.

Nobody says a word, cause not having an HD isn't a hindrance to most Wii users. I've downloaded the free content, I've bought some games, I've got saves from every game. I'm nowhere even close to filling up the included 512MiB. Once I do get there, I'll have a choice between buying a standard 2GiB SD, or even one of those non-standard 4GiB SDs that work with the Wii, for none of which I'll pay Nintendo tax. Either way, I'd have to spend upwards of $1000 in downloadable content to fill those up. Then, I could either buy more SDs, or back all of that stuff up to my PC.

Can you even save games on the Core without forking an extra $40+ for a memory unit? Also, at $100/GiB+, and a max. of 1GiB per Xbox, memory units really don't look that good. Actually, they look so bad, you're better off buying an HD anyway. Or spending $20 more for the Premium. I guess that's where the bashing comes from. If they included even the 64MiB unit, all'd be sweet.



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