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Connecting an external hard drive to your Wii to back up and play your games is a simple way to keep expensive discs out of harms way, decrease game load times, and organize your collection with ...
The PS2, probably the most popular game machine ever, doesn't have a hard drive. With "storage in the cloud" of the Internet, and with solid state options like flash memory, hard drives are ...
Here's the deal: the hard drive on your Wii U isn't huge. Games like Hyrule Warriors pack an install size close to 8GB, making the the 32GB on the Deluxe model can get tight awfully fast.
Wii games cost anywhere from $20-50, while an external hard drive that can hold all your Wii games—assuming you don't already have one on hand—costs $100 or less.
As Lifehacker points out, this impressive Wii hack isn't as simple as plugging an external hard drive into our Wii, but it isn't masterclass-level stuff, ...
But while we're all waiting for Nintendo to release a Wii hard drive, the reluctant games giant says there's no need to store all your games on your Wii. Again. Yes Walter.
The Wii, currently, does not have a hard drive. However, Nintendo appears to be considering one since they filed a patent for a process that transfers Wii games to a hard drive.
A patent application has been filed by Nintendo for a system of delivering and navigating Wii games via hard drive. It's really simple, actually: the game disc is ripped to a DVD image, which ...
Respected games industry trade paper MCV has reported that internet rumours are suggesting Nintendo is preparing to unveil a hard drive device at the forthcoming E3 Expo in LA this July for its ...