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Nintendo says there is no Wii hard drive in the makingDVDBack23 @ Nov 02, 2007 23:58 | 23 comments
"The way that we look at it is, we really don't want people storing every single game they buy on their drive," PR manager Eric Walter said.
"When you buy a game, it's yours forever, so you can delete it, and go back and get it at any time you want. In a way, we liken it to putting music on your iPod; you listen to it for a while, and then you get tired of it, and you pull it off, and you put some new stuff on" he added.
Gamers have complained about transferring data between the console's 512MB internal flash memory and an SD card and depending on the size of the WiiWare games, a significant amount of space may need to be cleared in order to have room for the titles. Walter however, does not see this as a problem.
"A lot of the games for WiiWare that have been submitted so far are smaller in size, so they’re not gonna take up a ton of your drive," he added.
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Comment by: oofRome (Nov 03, 2007 01:07) Quote: Except Ipods have hard drives... |
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Comment by: vinny13 (Nov 03, 2007 04:48) Make sense...
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Nov 03, 2007 06:14) Originally posted by vinny13: more like 20-60$,the cloned reader/writers are 2$ LOL
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Comment by: mododaz (Nov 03, 2007 06:21) Quote:Originally posted by vinny13: The Wii can't play games via the SD card, it must be on its HDD or currently Flash-Memory |
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Nov 03, 2007 06:27) Quote:Quote:Originally posted by vinny13: flash mem is the SD card yes? |
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Comment by: oofRome (Nov 03, 2007 07:26) No. The Wii has 512mb built in flash memory, the rest has to be saved in a separate SD card. |
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Nov 03, 2007 07:39) Originally posted by oofRome: this makes as much sense as MSs HDD lock >>
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Comment by: mododaz (Nov 03, 2007 08:28) Originally posted by oofRome: Lol i actully don't know |
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Nov 03, 2007 08:43) Do they even realise the traffic they are wasting letting people re download stuff? (not talking abotu the you bought it you can redownlaod it at anytime but making people re download it when they want it and other things is just silly, at least offer a alertive)
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Comment by: neo1000 (Nov 03, 2007 20:04) Actually it´s very easy to transfer files between the sd card and the build in memory and it is suposed that you transfer the games you don´t to play anymore or play the less. |
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Comment by: DoomLight (Nov 03, 2007 21:13) add a harddrive and no one is gonna by the Wii anymore cause it will "cost too much" its already 250 right now
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Nov 03, 2007 21:20) Originally posted by neo1000: yes but it takes time to do this time to find the SD card time to put it in time to setup a new download......
Originally posted by DoomLight: if soemoen wants to spend 50-100 for a HDD for the WII let them its not like nin is loseing money on it. |
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Comment by: spydah (Nov 04, 2007 05:42) If they made a bigger SD mem card that wasnt so costy that would work. But i do agree a hard drive in a system who main selling point is its nun chuck controller I think that would kill its joy. |
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Comment by: Andrew691 (Nov 04, 2007 08:05) Originally posted by spydah: 512mb Flash is worth near nothing these days, how hard would it be to stick another GB or so in there? I saw a 1gb flash drive a few days ago for $24 my currency, which is a lot less (around 1/2) in USD. If they're making a profit off each console sold (not selling at a loss like everyone else) then why cant they add a few extras to sweeten the deal.
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Comment by: Mr-Movies (Nov 05, 2007 04:21) As cheap as flash memory is they should have at least a 2GB flash but I would think you could use a removable USB/HDD unless for some reason their USB doesn't support it. I have a couple of 4GB and 40GB notebook drives I could easily try, I'll have to do that. |
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Comment by: borhan9 (Nov 15, 2007 04:17) I still dont understand how this is going to work without storage unless its used in ram that goes in and out as normal apps do. |
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Nov 15, 2007 04:46) Originally posted by borhan9: a simple DRM setup would lock play from anything they dun like. |
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Comment by: Mr-Movies (Nov 16, 2007 18:20) I'd rather not transfer my profiles and saved games you are asking for trouble if that is your practice so it would be nice to have a HDD. The Wii doesn't even look at the USB ports for data, pictures, or whatever through their GUI. You would think you could at least transfer/look at pictures through the USB port and a card reader. My camera uses CF memory no slot on the Wii for that so it would be convenient if I could use a CR as an interface.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Nov 16, 2007 18:26) Originally posted by Mr-Movies: What good are pictures? I never understood why you would want to put pictures on a console...anyway besides "media" aspects they overlook control over the control(control options) just think the spike in VC sells if they made the WII fully remapable and let people customize controls for any pad to any game, this a a revolution in gaming long time coming,its somewhat standard on PC(at least some games let you remap however you want *glares at the whitcher and Bioshock*) |
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Comment by: Mr-Movies (Nov 18, 2007 02:55) You must live in a tunnel because your vision seems to be affected, tunnel vision.
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Nintendo America has shot down any rumor that the Nintendo Wii will be getting a hard drive to facilitate upcoming WiiWare titles.

