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Nintendo to fix Wii storage issues in 2009 Posted on Friday, October 03 2008 @ 00:35:31 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck Together with the launch of the Nintendo DSi, the company announced it will address the insufficient memory storage of the Wii console next year:So as of spring 2009, you'll be able to save WiiWare and Virtual Console titles purchased via the Shopping Channel to SD. At least if you live in Japan, anyway - no plans have so far been announced for North America and Euro
Wii owners have been bitching and complaining over the past year on the issue of lack of memory storage for the console, which currently only offers a 512MB flash drive to store both your Virtual Console and WiiWare titles, as well as game saves. A solution, of sorts, has been announced at Nintendo’s Fall Media Conference in Japan, which already announced the exciting news that a new DSi is on its way and that an all new Punch-Out!! game is coming to the Wii. Nintendo President, Satoru Iwa
Nintendo has announced plans to let Wii owners save software they're downloading straight to an SD card. Speaking at a press conference in Tokyo today, bossman Satoru Iwata admitted the console's "insufficient memory storage" was an issue that had to be addressed.
“We have to address the console’s insufficient memory storage,” stated Iwata and we will be able to download games to an SD Memory card starting in 2009. Now this is probably going to be used as well to transfer DS games from the Nintendo Store to the new DSi which has a SD Card Slot.
Save Wii Games Direct To SD Card (Starting Spring 2009) Posted by Luke Plunkett at 3:30 PM on October 2, 2008 Finally. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has just announced that, beginning in Spring 2009 (at least for Japan), Nintendo Wii owners will be able to download software directly to an SD card. "We have to address the console's insufficient memory storage," said Iwata, speaking at today's Nintendo Fall Press Conference. This obviously applies only to WiiWare and Virtual Console games,
Finally. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has just announced that, beginning in Spring 2009 (at least for Japan), Nintendo Wii owners will be able to download software directly to an SD card. "We have to address the console's insufficient memory storage," said Iwata, speaking at today's Nintendo Fall Press Conference. This obviously applies only to WiiWare and Virtual Console games, but hey, since they were the things clogging up your memory in the first place, it's hard to see this as anythin