The Nintendo DS relies on battery backed storage in the individual game cartridges for all memory storage. There is a small amount of built-in memory in the Nintendo DS unit itself, however, this is not expandable. Nintendo and third parties do not currently offer external memory storage cards for the Nintendo DS.
Inexpensive GameCube memory cards are available through foreign electronics sellers such as DealExtreme. However, these unlicensed cards are generally considered inferior to officially licensed Nintendo memory cards. Consumers interested in the genuine product will need to purchase a used card through Amazon or eBay, as Nintendo has stopped producing memory cards for the GameCube.
The only memory expansion available for the Wii is to purchase additional removeable SD memory cards. These cards are identical to the SD cards used in digital cameras and other devices and come in a range of prices and capacities. Most major retailers have a supply of SD cards available in the Nintendo Wii aisle of the video game section.
It has built in memory, but SD cards can be used if desired.
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One can purchase old or vintage micro memory cards on eBay. There are many listed for sale with various storage capacities available. Prices vary depending on seller.
It was in the game and in the memory cards you could put in the controller.
To allow additional and expandable storage.
All memory cards of equal size will provide equal storage, but consider getting SDHC cards for the highest capacity.
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No, there is no slot for an SD card on the GameCube. This means that an SD card will not work for the GameCube.
The largest available SD cards are 32 GB. Stay tuned for more.
There are many different sizes of Gamecube memory cards available, 8mb versions are actually among the smallest and the largest are around 64mb of storage capacity.