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Tynvar
So I'm angry this week... why? Because my Wii is full! I want to play new games but I have games in progress that I'm not deleting. When will Nintendo solve this for us? The info of purchase of a title stays with the Wii so who cares if it loads from the USB you can't load a game from it unless you cheat with the TP hack. But then you can do that now anyways. So why not sell some sort of USB HD stick? 8GB should be fine for now and it would make many people happy. There's big money to be made by Nintendo on this. Darn you Nintendo! gun2.gif
Tynvar
No comments? dry.gif
MasterPhW
I think it's just a matter of time, till BigN recognized there failure and produce own HDDs... but they will probably only work on the Wii.
GameCop
I still don't know why they're not mass producing Wii HD's. The Wii does have 2 USB ports after all.
Tynvar
It could be very small and adapted to the Wii. I wouldn't mind if only Nintendo HDs worked on the system. They could make big bucks off that. Add some sort of DVD or Xvid player on the shopping channel and see the money roll in.
miskie
QUOTE (Tynvar @ Jun 3 2008, 06:19 PM) *
It could be very small and adapted to the Wii. I wouldn't mind if only Nintendo HDs worked on the system. They could make big bucks off that. Add some sort of DVD or Xvid player on the shopping channel and see the money roll in.



I cant see why a laptop HD couldnt be adapted to serve this purpose. They are small, reasonably large capacity, and have low power requirements.
Tynvar
QUOTE (miskie @ Jun 3 2008, 06:12 PM) *
QUOTE (Tynvar @ Jun 3 2008, 06:19 PM) *

It could be very small and adapted to the Wii. I wouldn't mind if only Nintendo HDs worked on the system. They could make big bucks off that. Add some sort of DVD or Xvid player on the shopping channel and see the money roll in.



I cant see why a laptop HD couldnt be adapted to serve this purpose. They are small, reasonably large capacity, and have low power requirements.


Right now I would settle for USB or SD support except the SD thing is slow as hell. I wonder why the Wii loads data from the SD so slow, it's not even USB 1.0 speed IMO.
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