I was playing Lego Star Wars II, had about 90% completion. And my sister wants to play. Fine, because I was leaving anyways. When I get home, it turns out she had saved her 2# completed file over mine. She has not touched my Xbox since that day.
Something similiar happened to me but it was with my Pokemon Gold or Silver version for Gameboy.MetaKnight19 said:My Pokemon Platinum file corrupted with a shiny Giratina and Mesprit in the PC box. That sucked so much...
Wait what? The Wii corrupts memory cards? When did that happen? I've used my GC memory cards on the wii (because Metrod Prime 2 went black-white on my tv, for some reason, so I switched over to a different tv with the Wii), and the memory card was not corrupted nor was the Gamecube. However, I've had a somewhat similar problem with a 16mb PS2 memory card (Which from the looks of it, was normally 8mb). It worked nicely, but after a long while, it just decided to go corrupt and delete everything I had saved onto it. After that, I've only used it for pictures from Gran Turismo 4 .Nuuu said:We got a wii and used the Gamecube Memory Card with it. Little did i know, the Wii corrupts Memory Cards. It ended up corrupting ALL MY SAVE FILES and MY GAMECUBE ITSELF. Luckily the Gamecubes only sell for $30 new, but my memory card was a 1050 block card, They don't even make those anymore! The maximum is only 256! I lost over 60, maybe 70 Saved Games because of my Wii.
Well i think it depends onhow long you used it, plus, my Wii is pretty old, we got it maybe a month or two after it first came out, so it being an old model might contribute, plus we kept the card in the wii for 2 or 3 months, when i put it back in the gamecube and tried continuing a game, it decided i couldnt save from the card being corrupted.Auninteligentname said:Wait what? The Wii corrupts memory cards? When did that happen? I've used my GC memory cards on the wii (because Metrod Prime 2 went black-white on my tv, for some reason, so I switched over to a different tv with the Wii), and the memory card was not corrupted nor was the Gamecube. However, I've had a somewhat similar problem with a 16mb PS2 memory card (Which from the looks of it, was normally 8mb). It worked nicely, but after a long while, it just decided to go corrupt and delete everything I had saved onto it. After that, I've only used it for pictures from Gran Turismo 4 .Nuuu said:We got a wii and used the Gamecube Memory Card with it. Little did i know, the Wii corrupts Memory Cards. It ended up corrupting ALL MY SAVE FILES and MY GAMECUBE ITSELF. Luckily the Gamecubes only sell for $30 new, but my memory card was a 1050 block card, They don't even make those anymore! The maximum is only 256! I lost over 60, maybe 70 Saved Games because of my Wii.
OT: When I got; The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. I thought it would be a smooth sailing, with me playing it, from start to end (not in one sitting, if it sounds like it). Then I went to train. When I came back home, I found out some cousins of mine had played on my DS. I were annoyed, over the posibillity that they might had continued on my save. They hadn't. They had, however, deleted it.
I thought that maybe your problem could be because of the memory card itself. That those normal 256 block memory cards don't have that problem. But I am no expert, so the fact that your Wii was one of the earlier models, could indeed have caused that problem (or so I believe).Nuuu said:Well i think it depends onhow long you used it, plus, my Wii is pretty old, we got it maybe a month or two after it first came out, so it being an old model might contribute, plus we kept the card in the wii for 2 or 3 months, when i put it back in the gamecube and tried continuing a game, it decided i couldnt save from the card being corrupted.Auninteligentname said:SnipNuuu said:Snippity