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Game Pak refers to video game cartridges produced by Nintendo for one of the following systems:
- Nintendo Entertainment System (NES-GP)
- Game Boy (DMG-09)
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNS-006 in Usa/ SHVC-006 in Japan/ SNSP-006 in Europe)
- Virtual Boy (VUE-006)
- Nintendo 64 (NUS-006)
- Game Boy Color (CGB-002)
- Game Boy Advance (AGB-002)
- Pokémon mini (MIN-002)
The usage of the term "Game Pak" ended with the Game Boy Advance and Pokémon mini. The Nintendo DS uses the term "Game Card" instead, and the Nintendo GameCube and Wii use an optical disc format.
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