No, you don't need a memory card to do so. Game Boy games save in their own cartridges, and such, an external peripheral is unnecessary.
yes you do the wii SD card does not take the game cube memory
yes gamecube games are compatible the top of the wii has to covers for the controller slots and memory card slots also
Yes, but the problem is that if you save the Japanese game AFTER you saved U.S. games, it will delete the U.S. game saves. So what I did was save the Japanese game, and then save the U.S. games.
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.
Simple, all you need is a Gamecube controller, a gamecube memory card to save games and a gamecube game to play.
you dont need to buy a memory card to play gamecube games on the wii you just need a memory card to save the gamecube games and you can use any gamecube memory cardto save the games on
If it is wii-designed memory card for gamecube games, then yes.
no
You do if you wish to save your progress. Unfortunately the Wii doesn't allow use of it's internal memory to save Game Cube games, as such you still need to use a Game Cube memory card.
yes yes it will. you can use memory cards for games if you choose
You don't need a specific size memory card to play the GameCube; any GameCube memory card will do. Different games take up a different amount of blocks on a memory card, so what size you'll need depends on what games you want to play.
Yes and no. Yes because all of your saved files from the Gamecube are on that memory card and you can start where you left off. No because the Wii is compatible with all Gamecube games.