09-14-2012, 09:38 PM
(Este mensaje fue modificado por última vez en: 09-14-2012, 09:38 PM por Lost hero.)
(09-14-2012, 04:03 PM)Meneses escribió: Si mis ladrones tienen conectado el Wii en Internet, podré transferir mis juegos a la nueva consola? Tengo mi friend code, número de serie, etc. Ojalá y se pueda.necesitas tener las 2 consolas fisicamente para realizar la transferencia por eso se recomienda que no las vendan o hagan trades si no quieren perder los juegos que tienen en el Wii. Bueno lamentablemente a ti te la robaron
Yo vendi mi Wii por que casi ni lo jugaba pero si llegue a comprar juegos descargables ,esta mal eso de que no este ligado a una cuenta ,Sony lo hace y Microsoft tambien ,tienes una cuenta y todas tus compras quedan registradas y puedes volver a bajar esos juegos otra vez y no los pierdes.
Por eso mismo no comprare New Super Mario Bros 2 digitalmente que ademas de estar bien caro ,no queda ligado a ninguna cuenta que te permita asegurar que el juego ya que lo compraste se quede registrado para futuras descargas en otras consolas etc.
Pero bueno ya sabemos que Nintendo siempre va 10 años atras ,apenas le entran al HD ,al rato veremos cuentas y servicios de paga como la competencia.
la nota sobre la transferencia.
Cita:Gamers who trade in their Wii consoles before the Wii U's launch will lose their Virtual Console games and Miis.http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/vie...t-to-Wii-U
Wii? What Wii? That's so 2006. With the announcement of the Wii U's release date and price yesterday, some retailers have begun taking pre-orders for Nintendo's next console, with GameStop offering a $50 trade-in for your Wii. And since the Wii U is backwards compatible, who needs a Wii, right? Not so fast: if you want to transfer your Wii content to the Wii U, you'll need to have both systems at the same time.
This isn't exactly shocking news, but it is inconvenient for those hoping to get some trade-in bonuses to help cover the Wii U's price. According to a Nintendo rep, "Wii U owners can wirelessly transfer content such as Miis, and WiiWare and Virtual Console games to their Wii U systems. Both systems will need to be connected to the Internet and the Wii U will need an SD card to facilitate the transfer." The process will be similar to transferring content from a Nintendo DS to 3DS, or 3DS to 3DS XL, which also require both systems to be present.
If you've got an impressive library of Virtual Console and WiiWare games and you're planning to upgrade to the Wii U, here's your warning to hold on to your Wii until launch day. It would be great if Nintendo could offer an alternative to this, like tying your games and Miis to an account or allowing them to be stored externally until the Wii U arrives, but at least the system-to-system transfer will be pretty simple once the new console comes out... assuming you haven't already ditched your Wii.