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For those who don't understand that any SD card will work in your Wii, the 2GB Rock Band 2 Secure Digital card will reportedly hold up to 75 downloadable songs -- or 2GB of anything, actually.
Kotaku reports that at CES, SanDisk has unveiled a new Rock Band 2 memory card for the Wii. The cards are coming in the Spring and will retail for $13 a pop. Yes, that's pretty much it.
SanDisk, one of the major flash storage makers has joined the gaming console accessories wave by releasing SD memory for Nintondo Wii. The white SD card is available in 512MB, 1GB, and 2GB ...
Secondly, they say on the card ‘For Wii’! That’s it, same shit, new box and higher price. It will be available in 512MB, 1GB and 2GB sizes with prices beginning at $35.
Though the show floor won't open until tomorrow, CES 09 is already buzzing with activity. Harmonix, its CEO Alex Rigopulos, and some of the MTV team were here on the first day to talk about how ...
If using a plain old SD card with your new Nintendo Wii just won’t do, flash-memory manufacturer SanDisk is shipping special edition cards to coincide with the console’s release. So what’s ...
The new SanDisk 512GB Class 10 ExtremePRO SDXC card retails for $800 and holds a veritable buttload of data. Like, you can shoot your whole day in burst mode. It’s touted (by SanDisk) as the ...
A moderate frustration about the Nintendo Wii is its stubborn refusal to recognize SD cards larger than 2GB in capacity. Given that larger, 4GB cards often support higher transfer rates – and ...
Currently, the most capacious TransFlash cards on the market have a 256MB capacity, but SanDisk said on Wednesday that it plans to launch a 1GB microSD card by the end of 2005 and a 2GB card in 2006.