Storage matters: SanDisk cards to support Wii
Plug and play your “power stick” Wii remote all you want, dude. That’s just got 4KB of internal flash memory – just about enough for your Mii avatars. But what about memory storage for the Wii itself? You’ve got that slot at the front of the console for expandable SD memory.
Yeah, it’s just one slot, so you got to make sure you’ve got some trusty hardware to store all of your content, be they game saves or homebrewed Flash games. SanDisk just got their head in the game and their memory cards in the console, so to speak, as they’ve released a line of SD cards for your Wii. The cards are stamped with the Wii logo to stress their partnership with Nintendo.
Their cards come in 2GB, 1GB, and 512MB capacities, and respectively cost US$ 89.99, US$ 54.99, and US$ 39.99. Here are the specs:
- Download and store games
- Store your game saves
- Edit and store photos
- Compatible with Nintendo Wii game console and all other devices equipped with an SD slot
Thanks, badam, for the tip!
Plug and play your “power stick” Wii remote all you want, dude. That’s just got 4KB of internal flash memory – just about enough for your Mii avatars. But what about memory storage for the Wii itself? You’ve got that slot at the front of the console for expandable SD memory.
Yeah, it’s just one slot, so you got to make sure you’ve got some trusty hardware to store all of your content, be they game saves or homebrewed Flash games. SanDisk just got their head in the game and their memory cards in the console, so to speak, as they’ve released a line of SD cards for your Wii. The cards are stamped with the Wii logo to stress their partnership with Nintendo.
Their cards come in 2GB, 1GB, and 512MB capacities, and respectively cost US$ 89.99, US$ 54.99, and US$ 39.99. Here are the specs:
- Download and store games
- Store your game saves
- Edit and store photos
- Compatible with Nintendo Wii game console and all other devices equipped with an SD slot
Thanks, badam, for the tip!