Nintendo: Wii Storage Solution
Nintendo president, Storu Lwata has announced a storage solution for the Nintendo's Wii home console and showed video highlights of a new Nintendo DS game from The Legend of Zelda franchise at the Game Developer Conference (GDC) 2009 in United States.
Wii Owners will now be able to save download WiiWare, Virtual Console video games, and channels directly to high capacity SD (SDHC) card up to 32GB, in addition to SD memory cards. Launched direct from the Wii menu, this feature is included in the latest version of the Wii System Menu Update, which current owners will receive just as soon as they do a system update.
To highlight the new development opportunities for independent developer, lwata unveiled a game for the WiiWare downloadable game service called Rock N' Roll Climber, which uses the Wii Balance Board accessory to help users simulate the experience of rock climbing. The game is being developed by Vitei.
The Nintendo DSi shop will feature a variety of downloadable Nintendo DSiWare games and applications. Upcoming Nintendo DSiWare games and applications such as Moving Memo lets users create animated digital flipbooks of their own design, while WarioWare: Snapped uses Nintendo DSi Camera functionality for a fresh gaming experience.
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, includes utilizing a steam locomotive to travel around the world, switching Phantom and Link to explore the dungeons, and solving puzzles using new items.
The new portable Nintendo DSi system goes on sale in the United States on April 5.

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