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Nintendo teases with expanded storage
Nintendo teases with expanded storage Review for Wii Posted by James Mitchell, May 14, 2008 22:00

Nintendo teases with expanded storage
With the recent debut of WiiWare on the North American Wii Shopping Channel, and the soon to come debut in Europe, several users have made notable complaints about the lack of space on the console to facilitate such a service, with games like Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles - My Life As King taking up 287 blocks with more required for downloadable content. Some users have even reported resorting to the deletion of save games. In a somewhat surprising move, Nintendo have spoken out on the matter. More inside.
Expecting demos for WiiWare? It probably won't happen, for a while at least. A german representative from Nintendo has recently come out to deny any possibility of a hard drive being released, but also have mentioned that they are looking into the issue of expanded storage for the Wii and it's recently launched service. He also went on to say that there would not be any demos for the Wii or WiiWare systems, as without a proper storage solution there is just no viable way to do so. Via: GoNintendo



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