You have to buy a sd card for the wii.when you download a channel or game click on save in the sd card not system that way you will have more room
2 blocks.
there are 2164 blocks built into the wii. Blocks are pretty much the capacity and games take up 1 to 121 blocks sometimes.
If the saved data is on your wii console and you play the same game on a different wii you will not have your same saved data you will have the other wii's data if it has any if you want to play a game on 2 different wii's save the data on a SD card and bring that card to the other wii to play with your saved data.
yes
You cannot transfer data between the 3DS and Wii as they are not the same console. You can only transfer data from the Wii to the Wii U or the Nintendo DSi (XL) to the 3DS and to 3DS XL.
if you copy the game's save data to the sd card, then put it into the different wii, and copy the save data into the wii memory from the sd card, it is possible
Blocks are the measure of memory that Nintendo uses on the Wii instead of bytes (megabytes, gigabytes). They are used to measure the size of software and game saves on the Wii.
They can be called fields, but that is more the case in a database than in a spreadsheet.
When doing a system transfer between the Wii and Wii U, all data on the system is transferred. This includes save files.
In fact, they are bits of memory. Meaning all of the blocks form a built-in memory card. That also explains what happens if you run out of them. A Wii has about 2000 blocks.
They can be called records, but that is more the case in a database than in a spreadsheet.
it is where you beat a ghost data by 7 seconds or more.