Wii U has already faced scrutiny over the pitiful amount of usable storage space found in an 8GB console. But how much storage space is still available after you factor in title updates for each piece of software?
Game Rant chats with the creator of No More Heroes about who he would like to see play the role of Travis Touchdown in a live-action adaptation.
Actually Ryan Gosling makes a ton of sense.
Edit: If this can be done in a Scott Pilgrim movie kind of way that would be dope.
Super Mario Maker's last level has been beaten, after Trimming the Herbs was revealed to be totally bogus.
VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "With Tears of the Kingdom being so recent and Nintendo’s next system likely coming soon, it’s safe to say we won’t be looking at another big Zelda launch title this around and it’ll likely be years before any ruminations of the next game start to surface, but in the meantime we can always speculate. Breath of the Wild changed things for the series by multiplying its popularity manyfold, so it would seem only logical that the franchise will continue along the path Breath of the Wild started, however a look at the series’ history shows it might not be as simple as that. So, let’s take a look at what the future of this legendary series might have in store for us, blending in equal parts qualified theorizing and wishful thinking."
"Unlike Xbox 360, which stores its title updates in the system cache, Wii U stores its title updates directly on the hard drive"
I guess according to this guy 360 cache is on Mars ?
"whopping 564 MB of storage" lol
Everything on my 8gb WiiU is stored on a 32gb flash drive.
As if the xbox 360 didn't sell consoles with 0 space on them for most of it's life.
Remember folks, if you didn't buy the premium one, you were SOL.
Then when you wanted to buy one you need to pay $129 or more for what 40gb. 60gb? Once my original 20gb one died...the price sure didn't mean quality, I simply bought a used one.
For the Wii U. Bought a 2tb external hd for $79.99 no tax and free shipping from Newegg. Won't find that from MS.
There's really no need for this article. It's been stated numerous times that the Wii U supports external hard drives (up to 2TB) and that it would be the main way to store whatever, which is a much better option than the other consoles. And it's even been stated that the 8 G version is for the core crowd and this is part of the reason why.They are the group of people that will take advantage of this first, so no need for much more space than what's necessary for operation.