With a SD card..If I buy a game like
Drac X on my nephews Wii to My Wii when I get it, later down the road..Can I do it??
With a SD card..If I buy a game like
Drac X on my nephews Wii to My Wii when I get it, later down the road..Can I do it??
You can't.
Your Wii VC games are tied to your console.
Nope, due to anti-piracy measures you cannot.
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If I'm not mistaken, you can actually transfer purchases. BUT this is only done under special circumstances to reclaim ALL purchases. I believe it was mainly for people who had their Wii's repaired, but I think there may have been other reasons people have done this.
So it won't work for you as everyone has said. Just wait until you get your own Wii or just see if you can complete it on your nephew's if you just can't wait.
Alternatively just find Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles for PSP if you have one.
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No it isn't. Downloads on a 360, PSP, and PS3 can be transferred by the user. Only downloads on a Wii or DSi can't be transferred.
Nintendo has the power to transfer your licenses for a console sent in for repairs (If it's necessary to send a repaired console back that isn't your original or internal components have to be changed during the repair process that affect your licenses). But the consumer never has the power to transfer purchases.
Except that PSN purchases are tied to your PSN ID and up to five PS3 consoles.
So, you could log in to your PSN account on a friend/family member's PS3, activate that console as 1 of 5, buy the game and then download it later to your own PS3 (which would be console 2 of 5).
You could even "deactivate" the console that it was initially downloaded on in the event that you expect to purchase 4 more PS3s in the future and you want the right to download 1 copy on each.
Same goes for PSP.
While a lot of early 360 games could be downloaded and played on other consoles as long as you put your XBL account on the HDD, most modern 360 XBL games are tied to the XBL account AND the console serial number where they were originally purchased. In SOME cases you can download those games and play them on friends' systems IF you're logged in to your account and the console is online, but most of the time games will only play in demo mode if they're not being played on the console with the matching serial number that they were purchased on.
You can transfer your console license one time per year and the rights for all games you've purchased can be consolidated to the 360 console that you're transferring the rights to.
Last edited by Frankie_Says_Relax; 03-29-2010 at 10:41 PM.
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I could be wrong, but I will mention this because you legally purchased the software on your nephew's machine. I believe there are ways to use the homebrew channel to allow downloaded (from the interwebs, not the Nintendo Store) Wiiware games to run on any console. Since you did buy the software, it is not illegal to download the game and mod it to work on your machine. However, I do forget if this is possible with Wiiware, though I could have sworn it is. I've just never tried/looked into it myself. Info, anyone?
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So if your Wii fails a miserable death, and it's out of warranty, you basically got screwed by the pooch? This whole DLC crap is a bunch of bull shit.
No, you send it to Nintendo and pay a nominal repair fee (not sure what the going rate is but it's probably cheaper than buying a new Wii). If they need to clear the system memory for some reason you can re-download the DLC again. Record of your purchase is in Nintendo's servers.
Last edited by Frankie_Says_Relax; 03-31-2010 at 03:38 PM.
"And the book says: 'We may be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us.'"
They bypassed fair use rights by selling a user license contract, and not the actual data itself. Legally, you don't own the data (through the license, all ownership is retained by the licensee), so fair use doesn't apply.
You can still do this with VC releases through emulators on Wii with games you own in physical formats... Just not the WiiWare stuff, unless it has a physical release and you own it. AFAIK, that's the issue to the letter of 'the law'. :/
You can still do it though... Just not without consequence of law if caught and pressed.
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The moral is, don't **** with Uncle Tim when he's been drinking!
I'm a philosophical anarchist and I DIY law review all the time. I don't need an advocate from authority such as lawyers. Always bypass the hierarchy if you want to get closer to truth. You might still need a lawyer if your being attacked by one though. We don't speak the same language of law, so they'd operate more like an interpreter.
That license only applies to the single instance on that one machine (unless Nintendo allows a transfer themselves). If you simply delete the data, the license still is in effect for that machine. The license is not user transferable at all, even if you sell the Wii to someone else (by contract, it's supposed to be formatted/wiped when transferred). Nintendo can, but that's completely outside of that stipulated to the user by the contract. It's in the DLC license agreement, which you have to agree to before you download anything.
I don't like aspects of it myself, but these systems are voluntary so if you don't like it, just avoid it. I only get my DO WANT dls. I rarely buy to try anything I'm not sure about before hand because of the system of legal use. I wish they had some sort of a return for credit system, then I'd be a bit more adventurous about what I spend points on. Wish they'd hurry up with the NA release of Ironclad. I've had 1200 points sitting for a longtime.
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1. Get SD card.
2. Install Homebrew.
3. Transfer games all over the place like crazy.
The simplest solution is often the best.
That's just one method of avoidance.
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