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The DS is WiFi compatible.Why not just download directly to the DS?
Because the DS doesn't retain downloads in memory, so when you power down, the game goes away. Downloading it to the Wii means it's saved on the Wii and you can send it to the DS whenever you're home.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Shiny @ Jan 2nd 2008 11:45PM
The DS is WiFi compatible.
Why not just download directly to the DS?
Mason @ Jan 3rd 2008 1:01AM
Because the DS doesn't retain downloads in memory, so when you power down, the game goes away. Downloading it to the Wii means it's saved on the Wii and you can send it to the DS whenever you're home.