I need somewhere to store some of my virtual console games, and I was wondering if there are any SD cards that aren't going to work with my wii. I heard something about large SD cards not working (4 GB or so), and was hoping someone could give me more information.
[QUOTE="420_Forever"]Has anyone else noticed that the TC spelt Metroid in the topic title: "Meatroid"? lolZumaJones07
LOL I didn't notice until you pointed it out... :lol: Meatroid sounds really manly. Like if Samus was a dude. Instead, shes just a stone cold killa, baby!
It's no GTA though. The level of detail within the city is waaay lower (street lines anyone?) and the side missions are really repetetive. The motion controls really make the game, so it's still good, but again, it's no GTA.
I like to keep my games, so I probably wouldn't have sold my old hardware. The Xbox 360 is a good decision, though... although you didn't say what games you actually bought to play immediately.
This is silly. Many computer games have a framerate clock that appears in the corner. The framerate often skyrockets to around 250 during the course of the game. This is because computer games don't necessarily have a framerate limiter. someone else will probably explain why games have frame rate limiters, but I don't feel like it.
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