Was just saying, heard that they stopped reading/saving info. for others. Sounds good though!Originally Posted by ocdan
Was just saying, heard that they stopped reading/saving info. for others. Sounds good though!Originally Posted by ocdan
No, Bahb, I'm pretty sure you are right. I think it is pretty much, you get what you pay for. This guy probably hasn't had his for that long. It's like people saying that all batteries are the same.Originally Posted by Bahb
"Dude, you are so stupid for buying those expensivo AA batteries, I got mine for $.99 at www.cheapchincystuff.com"
For the most part, you get what you pay for.
Ive had it for half a year now and bought it because friends referred it, but they had 2GB ones, same brand though, but they had theirs longerOriginally Posted by Tacos
If the Xbox 360 console falls and hits someone, especially a small child, it could cause serious injury.
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Originally Posted by Nintendocam
this is silly
its usually written right on the Card plus it would be on the packaging before you buy it
look at the first post other that the "Wii" label and white card theat how they usually look !!
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Zelda: Twighlight Princess should come with a life time supply of AA Batteries for the Wii Remote !
I have a 4GB SD card that's not SDHC, just so people know.Originally Posted by csiguy4u
How do you know if its SDHC?
It tells you one way or another.
On eBay they dont let you know if its SDHC or maybe I just dont trust them lol
I'm using a 2GB Polariod SD memory. It works great. They have quite a few 4GB non SDHC memory, a few examples are from here.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...4gb+sd&Ntk=all
All are SD except the SanDisk. The Wii only supports up to 2GB, but if you have tried a 4GB one, let us know.
Wii does support SD's over 2GB as long as they are non-SDHC which is not very many of them.Originally Posted by iamalexchung