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memory card
electronic flash memory data storage device used for storing digital information
Famicom Disk System
add-on for the Family Computer home video game console
64DD
The is a peripheral developed by Nintendo to expand the capabilities of the Nintendo 64 with rewritable magnetic disks and online connectivity. Announced in 1995 before the Nintendo 64's 1996 launch, it faced multiple delays before its release in Japan on December 11, 1999. The "64" references both the Nintendo 64 console and the 64 MB storage capacity of the disks, while "DD" stands for "disk drive" or "dynamic drive". Despite its innovative features, it struggled to gain traction and was discontinued after a short-lived run in Japan.
PocketStation
The PocketStation is a memory card peripheral by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation home video game console. It was released in Japan in 1999. The device acted not only as a memory card but was interactive itself via a small monochrome LCD and buttons on its case. Many PlayStation games included software that could be downloaded and played on the PocketStation. A release in Europe and North America was planned but was ultimately canceled. The PocketStation shares similarities with Sega's VMU for the Dreamcast.
VMU
The Visual Memory Unit (VMU), also referred to as the (VMS) in Japan, is the primary memory card produced by Sega for the Dreamcast home video game console. The device features a monochrome liquid crystal display (LCD), multiplayer gaming capability (via connectors at the top), second screen functionality, a real-time clock, file manager, built-in flash memory, and sound capability. Prior to the launch of the Dreamcast, a special Godzilla edition VMU, preloaded with a virtual pet game, was released on July 30, 1998, in Japan.
Nintendo Game Card
memory card for Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch 1 and 2
Nintendo optical disc
software disc family used by the Nintendo GameCube, Wii, and Wii U
HuCard
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game backup device
device for backing up ROM information from a video game cartridge to a computer file called a ROM image and playing them back on the real hardware
Sega Card
Memory card format
Family Computer Network System
online game service
PlayStation 2 Expansion Bay
3.5" drive bay