

Frankly, I'm more relieved that my 100 percent completion files on games like Super Mario Galaxy and Punch-Out! were safe. I'll have to play through those games again if I want to re-unlock the characters and courses I had already earned. Most of my important save files were backed up to an SD card, but I did lose the uncopiable save files for games like Super Smash Bros. Of course, the ordeal wouldn't be complete without a few final hassles for good measure.įirst, the bad news: the memory problem afflicting my launch-era Wii meant Nintendo had to replace the main circuit board for the system, including all the save data and personal settings that were contained on the Wii's internal system memory. Well, the repaired system came back this weekend, and I was finally able to transfer most of my saved and purchased content over to the Wii U. Last month, when a combination of overly stringent DRM and aging hardware trapped $400+ of my purchased downloadable games on my old Wii, I promised I would give an update on the results of Nintendo's $65 repair program.
