Go to the Wii settings, data management, channels, and copy. Do this before you save, because I lost my save data when I hit move.
you would have to have a memory card or a hard drive and put that in a nother console with the oposite of watever your puting in there then copy it!
Probably not, bcaue Nintendo wouldn't be making as much money off the Wii shop channel that way, and people could copy rented games or buy games, copy them, then return them.
If your trying to mod you can copy it cause only that savegame is banned if you get caught modding
"A Virtual Credit Card is a Credit Card that exists solely online. One may benefit from it by not having to keep track of the location of a physical card, nor having to worry about their copy getting lost or stolen."
Ok. This works the same as a normal r4, for starters. You need their "boot menu" from the r4ds website. After that, just follow the built in instructions (install to root of sd card) You can use R4 Gold card with 5 steps: 1. Download latest r4 gold kernel from official website. 2. Unzip the patch, you can get some files. 3. Copy all files to the root directory of the TF card. 4. Copy some games to the TF card. 5. Insert the TF card to the R4 Gold card, and connect the R4 gold card to the Nintendo console. Turn on the console to play games.
No games must be saved from actually playing on that PS3 and into the memory card that you build into the PS3 hdd. You can not then download these into a USB port. Nothing from games HDD section can be downloaded to the USB port and used in another console.
There is no "DSi lite" console but if you mean the DSi XL, it is fully compatible with DSi games(although you'll have to buy them twice if you want a copy on a DSi and a DSi XL)
no
You can download them to wii, and then copy to the SD card.
to use the r4 card, you also need a MicroSD card, which is used for game and r4 kernel loading. 1. download the latest r4 kernel from official website, it is a zipped patch. 2. Unzip the patch, you can get several files. 3. Copy all files to the root directory of the MicroSD card. 4. Download some games, unzip it, and put them to the root directory of the MicroSD card. Insert the MicroSD card into the r4 card, and put r4 card into the console, then you can start to play games.
No you can't. Believe me, it would've been great but u can't
it is easy to setup r4i sdhc card for dsi. 1. Download the latest r4i sdhc V1.40b kernel from official website, and install it to the TF card. 2. Download some games or media files, and copy them to the root directory of TF card. 3. insert TF card to R4i SDHC, and put r4i card to Nintendo console, then it can be played.