| KruzeS said: I don't get the people that are all worried about space. Do you really need to have access to 25+ games at the same time!? Once you fill it up, guys, which most people won't, ever, just get an SD card, a 2GiB one. Or a 4GiB, as some actually work. That's another 100-200 games per card. This is all at Virtual Console sizes, but that's not fair, right? Wrong. Even if the size limit was 100MiB a game (much too high, Microsoft's is/was at 50MiB), you're still in for 50-100 games on average, without even getting your butt off the chair to change the card. And after all these games, you can always exercise your ass and buy more cards or, even better, backup stuff to your PC. This is supposed to be for the little games, people. Flash/Shockwave/Java like little games. Notice how the 26 titles from Data Design Interactive & Conspiracy Entertainment Corporation are all supposed to be boxed. WiiWare will be smaller than that, you hear me? Much, much smaller. Plus, once and for all, understand one thing: you are not the average gamer. The average gamer is not going to buy 50 games, or be worried that they have to backup some 2 year old games to make room for new ones. |
Absolutely, I totally agree with you! SD card work just fine! I'm using it to copy every single VC game from the channel data, so I've got a back up, and the card has about 15.000 blocks and with 24 VC games, including 3 N64 games with the biggest Zelda OOT, plus a few channels, I'm not even under the 14.000 blocks! I've bought at first the SD card for my camera, which was about 50USD, but my camera goes to 1GB maximum storage memory. At first I thought oh crap, now I've got a card which I can't use, until I found out that my WII can use these SD cards as well. It's an expensive one in it's kind, a Extreme III, 2GB SD card of Sandisk and there are ones which are much cheaper but just as good, I guess....
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