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WiiWare Cover Project
Mr.Ben:
--- Quote from: zrodfects on February 10, 2010, 01:26:15 AM ---i bought like 50x 32GB and 50x 64GB SD cards on ebay for an awesome price
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That must have cost an absolute fortune!
i've just had the luck of purchasing 170 32mb cards for £140 on ebay, so i think i'm going to put a few snes roms on some of them (for the games with translation patches, but no english release, i can just slip them into the jap box) but that's still going to leave me with loads left over, even after wii-ware! lol :)
Zelimpdna:
I assume zrodfects meant MB, not GB. As far as I know, 64GB SDXC cards haven't quite hit the market yet. The closest we've had are Toshiba samples which were sent out last November, but there's still a couple of months until they get a proper release.
Mr.Ben:
i realised :) SDXC cards havent hit shelves yet, and 32GB sd cards are still pretty pricey :)
4tyGames:
--- Quote from: zrodfects on February 10, 2010, 01:26:15 AM ---Every Wiiware game i have is on it's own SD card with game saves if need be, i bought like 50x 32GB and 50x 64GB SD cards on ebay for an awesome price and each SD card comes with a plastic case which fits nicely in the DVD case where Discs normally go......... i still have heaps of SD cards left ready for future games lol..
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I have had the same idea for a while in my mind, but space is an issue, so I won't be doing this until some time in the future. I like the idea though and would love to do this for my WiiWare and PSN games.
zrodfects:
--- Quote from: thedrowningman on February 10, 2010, 01:29:33 PM ---I assume zrodfects meant MB, not GB. As far as I know, 64GB SDXC cards haven't quite hit the market yet. The closest we've had are Toshiba samples which were sent out last November, but there's still a couple of months until they get a proper release.
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Oh sorry my bad yeah i did mean to write 32MB and 64MB not "GB" sorry.......
They were only around $1 - $2 each card and they came with their own plastic casing and the brand name was 'Sandisk'