Did you ever make use of the memory card holders in video game boxes?

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Did you ever use the memory card holder in game cases?

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Yes.
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69%
No.
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26%
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6%
 
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PostRe: Did you ever make use of the memory card holders in video game boxes?
by Drumstick » Tue Feb 21, 2023 12:44 am

Dowbocop wrote:Could you have loaded the F-Zero save then hot swapped it with the new memory card and saved it again? Curious as to whether that would work.

May have worked - not sure it occurred to me at the time!

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PostRe: Did you ever make use of the memory card holders in video game boxes?
by Dowbocop » Tue Feb 21, 2023 8:24 am

Drumstick wrote:
Dowbocop wrote:Could you have loaded the F-Zero save then hot swapped it with the new memory card and saved it again? Curious as to whether that would work.

May have worked - not sure it occurred to me at the time!

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by Qikz » Tue Feb 21, 2023 10:29 am

Drumstick wrote:
Dowbocop wrote:Could you have loaded the F-Zero save then hot swapped it with the new memory card and saved it again? Curious as to whether that would work.

May have worked - not sure it occurred to me at the time!


Wouldn't that have just corrupted both memory cards? I remember specifically having to have the system off to swap memory cards around.

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PostRe: Did you ever make use of the memory card holders in video game boxes?
by Dowbocop » Tue Feb 21, 2023 10:18 pm

Qikz wrote:
Drumstick wrote:
Dowbocop wrote:Could you have loaded the F-Zero save then hot swapped it with the new memory card and saved it again? Curious as to whether that would work.

May have worked - not sure it occurred to me at the time!


Wouldn't that have just corrupted both memory cards? I remember specifically having to have the system off to swap memory cards around.

Never tried it but some rando on GameFAQs seems to say it'll work...
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/91 ... e/78897371

I've got nothing to base this on but I always thought the memory card loaded the save data to the console and then the console didn't touch the memory card until the next save/load. You'd be at permanent risk of corrupting the card if it was always read/writing. Only weird point could be if it doesn't do a "full" save and only updates a few bits - if there was no existing save file or a very different one it could become nonsense.

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PostRe: Did you ever make use of the memory card holders in video game boxes?
by Victor Mildew » Tue Feb 21, 2023 10:22 pm

I did occasionally at the time, but definitely now my retro games are in storage. Both GameCube and ps2 cards are stored in game boxes.

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by kerr9000 » Tue Feb 21, 2023 10:38 pm

rinks wrote:No. But Constructor on PS1 came with its own memory card, because the save data used the entire card, but the PS1 cases didn't have the slot for it so it just rattled around between the disc and the manual.

I seem to remember a GC game that similarly needed a whole card. Baten Kaitos, maybe? But I never put the card in the case.


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PostRe: Did you ever make use of the memory card holders in video game boxes?
by Rubix » Wed Feb 22, 2023 6:37 am

Good question! Sometimes I did but very rarey!

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by Alvin Flummux » Wed Feb 22, 2023 11:24 am

Not really. The cards always just lived around the console, maybe in a videogame drawer.

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PostRe: Did you ever make use of the memory card holders in video game boxes?
by Darkstalker90 » Thu Feb 23, 2023 7:13 pm

Only once. I had a separate PS2 memory card for Japanese save files and I kept that in one of my NTSC-J fighting games.

Otherwise, I had/have them in small plastic bags with a slip of paper inside to show what's actually on the card. All of my PS1, PS2, and Gamecube cards like this were then stored in a plastic tub.

On a related note, I always found it comical how little space you had to write on those label stickers that came with memory cards. It was legit only any good if you saved 3-4 games per memory card and left the rest of the storage space unused.

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