I guess my only concerns with TG16 games on the Wii are:
1-When your Wii dies, all your downloadable content goes with it - it's only
licensed to the specific console. The Xbox360 DLC situation is bad enough.
2-How on earth can a system with only 512MB of internal Flash allow you to
play CD games that often have a full CD's worth of music on them? Half (or
more) the fun of TG16 CD games was the amazing music - imagine Ys with just
MIDI tunes all the way thru...
Last I knew, downloadable Wii games will only let you put save game files on
SD Cards, not the actual download itself...so I don't get it! Why I'm
excited that TGCD games will get a new audience, I'm afraid folk will be
disapointed if all the music is cut from the releases.
Anyone have any insight? I also have a hard time spending more money on
games I already own despite not having to have 20 systems hooked to my TV at
once. I suppose they could MP3 all the music - but that still makes for a
MUCH larger download.
-Landis
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