A patent for a system to load Wii games from a hard drive used in hospitals, hotels, retail stores, and development was recently discovered.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/23600
A patent application submitted by Nintendo and published on June 24, 2010 shows details of a jukebox-type system for loading one of multiple Wii games from a hard drive read through the DVD bus, with each game stored as a separate partition, and a game selection program as the default menu.Also, they could use them at arcades :) . Hopefully we hear more details soon as my local arcade is pretty much dead.
I guess they could use this for demos, but it's probably just cheaper to mail out demo disks to retailers.
I guess they could use this for demos, but it's probably just cheaper to mail out demo disks to retailers.
From what I heard on various podcasts Nintendo uses digital delivery to get review copies out, at least IGN are getting their games that way apparently.
I guess they could use this for demos, but it's probably just cheaper to mail out demo disks to retailers.
From what I heard on various podcasts Nintendo uses digital delivery to get review copies out, at least IGN are getting their games that way apparently.
I guess they could use this for demos, but it's probably just cheaper to mail out demo disks to retailers.
From what I heard on various podcasts Nintendo uses digital delivery to get review copies out, at least IGN are getting their games that way apparently.
This is true. Bloodworth mentioned that Game Trailers had just got their Wii unit when we met him at E3. That's a different system though, because those are debug units. Also Nintendo can track everything you do on them.
Also they lock them to a table.