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Originally Posted by Sides
Well you can do that with steam, by installing the steam client on an external HDD, if that is what you are asking. But you should use a HDD with high transfer rate liken a7200rpm drive instead of the common storage solutions, that tend to feature 5400rpm drives.
But one thing is, Wii U might uses an own filesystem, see Dragons Quest X on the Wii.
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So with 7200 RPM USB 2.0 hard drives, we
should be able to play games on the Wii U off external hard drives? That is likely?