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#1 mrmajora
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I know the wii remote acts as a memory card. Like it can transfer Mii's to another wii so it has a built in memory card. But I'm wondering (which I highly doubt) can you transfer gamedata like a regular gamecube memory card using the Wii remote?
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#2 Nick11478
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Yeah that would be pretty cool. I think the tranfering Mii's on the Wii-Mote is very pointless. I don't think it is needed at all. Nintendo seems to do a lot of things for no purpose and I have no idea why.
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#3 Sants412
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Yeah that would be pretty cool. I think the tranfering Mii's on the Wii-Mote is very pointless. I don't think it is needed at all. Nintendo seems to do a lot of things for no purpose and I have no idea why.Nick11478

yeah ik i'd rather it have real memory instead of just miis

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#4 ThePlothole
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It'd be nice if we could, though unfortunatly the amount of memory they put in is far to small. (just 6KB)
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Yeah that would be pretty cool. I think the tranfering Mii's on the Wii-Mote is very pointless. I don't think it is needed at all. Nintendo seems to do a lot of things for no purpose and I have no idea why.Nick11478

Actually it's one of the best ideas they had when it comes to how people play games on the Wii.

You and your friend each have Wii's but you want to use your own Mii when you play each other and you don't want to have to buy two controllers. Well this way you can take your Mii along with your Wiimote to your friend's house and there you go. All ready to play.

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#6 KingKoop
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I think it's a good idea, although I've quite often had mistaken identity with Wii motes when mates are over. I could imagine losing all my RE4 or TP data :(
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[QUOTE="Nick11478"]Yeah that would be pretty cool. I think the tranfering Mii's on the Wii-Mote is very pointless. I don't think it is needed at all. Nintendo seems to do a lot of things for no purpose and I have no idea why.Jaysonguy

Actually it's one of the best ideas they had when it comes to how people play games on the Wii.

You and your friend each have Wii's but you want to use your own Mii when you play each other and you don't want to have to buy two controllers. Well this way you can take your Mii along with your Wiimote to your friend's house and there you go. All ready to play.

OR you could send it to them....................................................................
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[QUOTE="Nick11478"]Yeah that would be pretty cool. I think the tranfering Mii's on the Wii-Mote is very pointless. I don't think it is needed at all. Nintendo seems to do a lot of things for no purpose and I have no idea why.Jaysonguy

Actually it's one of the best ideas they had when it comes to how people play games on the Wii.

You and your friend each have Wii's but you want to use your own Mii when you play each other and you don't want to have to buy two controllers. Well this way you can take your Mii along with your Wiimote to your friend's house and there you go. All ready to play.

Doesn't work when you have cross region Wiis :(

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#9 Jaysonguy
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[QUOTE="Jaysonguy"]

[QUOTE="Nick11478"]Yeah that would be pretty cool. I think the tranfering Mii's on the Wii-Mote is very pointless. I don't think it is needed at all. Nintendo seems to do a lot of things for no purpose and I have no idea why.JustWiicredible

Actually it's one of the best ideas they had when it comes to how people play games on the Wii.

You and your friend each have Wii's but you want to use your own Mii when you play each other and you don't want to have to buy two controllers. Well this way you can take your Mii along with your Wiimote to your friend's house and there you go. All ready to play.

Doesn't work when you have cross region Wiis :(

Not even the points cards work in different regions, don't take it personal