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<blockquote data-quote="Matt McIrvin" data-source="post: 10255" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>My guess (not original to me) is that a problem on the original Wii is storage. PHoF came on an optical disc, so there was no problem with this. But Pinball Arcade is built around DLC, and a Wii just has 512 MB of internal storage; the game would really have to store tables on an external SD card to be practical, like on Android. A Wii does have an SD slot, but that's an unusual thing for a Wii title to assume, and there might even be technical or business obstacles to doing it that way.</p><p></p><p>They've expressed interest in porting to the Wii U, which will support external USB drives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt McIrvin, post: 10255, member: 590"] My guess (not original to me) is that a problem on the original Wii is storage. PHoF came on an optical disc, so there was no problem with this. But Pinball Arcade is built around DLC, and a Wii just has 512 MB of internal storage; the game would really have to store tables on an external SD card to be practical, like on Android. A Wii does have an SD slot, but that's an unusual thing for a Wii title to assume, and there might even be technical or business obstacles to doing it that way. They've expressed interest in porting to the Wii U, which will support external USB drives. [/QUOTE]
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