"I have a 1 gb one from an old mp3 player I bought back in 2005. In a time when a 1gb stick cost about as much as a 20 gb one does today. "
Strange how prices change.
Also, I said yes. I have quite a few. One for my DSi, One for my Wii, One for my video camera and one that I don't use. The OP could have saved some money asking around for a SD card for free.
" Just go get a 8 gb memory card from Bestbuy or Futureshop. And problem will be solved. No need to hate. I have 250 gb on xbox and I don't need that much. My wii is finw with 8 gb card in it. "
I have a 2GB, that should work just fine. Wiiware games aren't allowed to exceed 40MB last time I checked. The SD card is only allowed to store 240 games. To fill that up at to the max, you would need 9.6GB. Not every game is going to use the full 40MB (most games rarely do). If each game on the SD card at average was 30MB, you would 7.2GB. If you were to get an average of 20MB, you would get 4.8GB. However, I doubt customers are buying games to "max out" their SD cards. For example, the average NES game is 1 MB, while the SNES is 6MB, and I think N64 games can go for as much as 20 MB?
If you have a diverse spread of games for different platforms, you aren't likely going to need a 8 GB card. If you do, get an SD card reader so you can transfer files from your SD card to your computer.
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