You can use GameCube memory cards, but only to save on GameCube games, not Wii games. The Wii already has 512 MB of internal memory, and an optional SD Memory Card can be used to save Wii games.
No. You need to have a Gamecube memory card in order to save a Nintendo GameCube file. But you can manage and delete games off of the memory card in the Wii memory managment area
No. In order to play Gamecube games on the Wii, you need to have a Gamecube controller and a Gamecube memory card
Any memory card that works on a Gamecube should work on a Wii for playing Gamecube games.
No, there is no slot for an SD card on the GameCube. This means that an SD card will not work for the GameCube.
Yes, as long there is free room to save. Some games requires a whole memory card for themselves, like Pokemon. These games used to come bundled with a memory card of their own.
Inexpensive GameCube memory cards are available through foreign electronics sellers such as DealExtreme. However, these unlicensed cards are generally considered inferior to officially licensed Nintendo memory cards. Consumers interested in the genuine product will need to purchase a used card through Amazon or eBay, as Nintendo has stopped producing memory cards for the GameCube.
Yes, GameCube games require the memory card to be in slot A. Generally, slot B is used for accessories such as the GameCube microphone.
Actually, the Nintendo Gamecube was released in 2001. And the Wii is the successor of the Gamecube and can even play Gamecube games as long as you have a Gamecube memory card and controller. But if you want only a Gamecube console, you would have to go to a used game store.
You should be able to get a used one at retailers that carry used video games like GameStop or GameCrazy.
Yes. The original Wii has ports for four Gamecube controllers and two memory cards at the top of the system. Gamecube controllers can be used to play Gamecube games as well as certain games that support it. (Such as Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Mariokart Wii.) As of Auguest 20th, Nintendo has announced a "family version" of the Wii that will not include Gamecube controller ports. Though a launch date has not been announced, those buying a Wii in the future will need to make sure they buy the correct model if they are looking play Gamecube games or use their controllers in general.
No, a Wii remote cannot be used while playing a Gamecube game. Only a Gamecube controller can be used to play Gamecube games.
A memory card is a removable data storage medium. They are frequently used in a device to store non essential data - a PSP's internal settings and firmware are stored on chips inside the console, but any saved games, music and such will be stored on the memory card. A 'Memory Stick' is a brand name for the memory cards used by Sony devices.
Yes. However the PS2 memory cards, cannot be used to store PS1 save games. You need an original PS1 memory card to do that.
Used Gamecube games are very easy to find at Gamestop or various rental chains that sell used games. Nintendo stopped releasing Gamecube games just after the release of the Wii over two years ago. As such, there are no new Gamecube games on the horizon and it is unlikely that any new Gamecube games will ever be released again.
Gamecube games can be purchased in a variety of places. First, Gamecube games can be purchased at brick-and-mortar stores (e.g., Game Stop, Best Buy). Second, Gamecube games can be purchased online through websites like Amazon or eBay. Third, Gamecube games can be purchased at thrift stores or used-game stores, such as Savers or Play N' Trade.