anotherpoorgamer
CAGiversary!
Given that I have a backlog of games to be played and not much money to spare on a console at this time. Let's see my options on a new Wii console:
1. Wait and see how this new Wii redesign turns out in Europe, if successful it will be released in the U.S. region.
2. Wait for the Wii U or at the latest for a Wii U redesign/price drop.
3. Buy a Mario Kart Wii bundle for $130-$150 with a possible gift card deal in the future.
I guess I could go to a friend's house with the old version of the Wii to transfer Fire Emblem's Gamecube data to the Wii version. Save the updated Wii data to a memory card and transfer it to my future Wii redesign/Wii U that may not/doesn't have Gamecube memory slots.
Edit: I don't know if I mentioned this already in this thread, but I already have a Gamecube with a Gameboy Player attached. So unless there's some other Wii games that use the Gamecube part like Fire Emblem, I don't really need the backwards compatibility.
1. Wait and see how this new Wii redesign turns out in Europe, if successful it will be released in the U.S. region.
2. Wait for the Wii U or at the latest for a Wii U redesign/price drop.
3. Buy a Mario Kart Wii bundle for $130-$150 with a possible gift card deal in the future.
I guess I could go to a friend's house with the old version of the Wii to transfer Fire Emblem's Gamecube data to the Wii version. Save the updated Wii data to a memory card and transfer it to my future Wii redesign/Wii U that may not/doesn't have Gamecube memory slots.
Edit: I don't know if I mentioned this already in this thread, but I already have a Gamecube with a Gameboy Player attached. So unless there's some other Wii games that use the Gamecube part like Fire Emblem, I don't really need the backwards compatibility.
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