Even if Nintendo does get support for external memory, you just know it'll be a propriety device from Nintendo you have to buy, not just any old thumbdrive.
Well, that's kinda what I meant. A propriety external USB drive from Nintendo. I don't consider SD useful since they don't get anywhere near as big as Hard drives for anything near the price, and Wii can't even load saves and channels off it. It's just an archive.
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Wow You have gone at least 4 posts with out mentioning the iPoohne engadget!
You fail. Would have been better if you posted "FIRST" instead.
well duh, because 'first' is the ultimate comment. I don't care what everybody else thinks.
The Wii DOES support USB keyboards
Even if Nintendo does get support for external memory, you just know it'll be a propriety device from Nintendo you have to buy, not just any old thumbdrive.
@Ray:
The Wii supports SD cards (any SD card) so no need for USB memory, proprietary or otherwise.
Being able to play movies and music from an external USB drive might be a cool feature though...
Well, that's kinda what I meant. A propriety external USB drive from Nintendo. I don't consider SD useful since they don't get anywhere near as big as Hard drives for anything near the price, and Wii can't even load saves and channels off it. It's just an archive.