yes because that is where the save files for that game are stored
* The games themselves are not in memory, technically. They're sort of hard-wired onto the card. Save files are stored separately on the card in the form of EEPROM. So yes and no. The cards have a tiny amount of EEPROM memory but the rest of it cannot be programmed after manufacturing.
All game data is saved on the game cartridge itself. The DS does not have internal memory for saving game data - the DSi has a memory card, but also does not save game data to it.
The memory card is the game card.
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Only if its an r4 or dstt something like that otherwise no.
No the Nintendo Ds portable console doesn't utilize memory cards the unit has a built in flash memory and the game cartridges themselves include the necessary memory for game saves.
The Nintendo DS doesn't actually require memory cards for game saving, the memory needed to save games is built into the game cartridges themselves.
The data is saved onto the cartridge. Remember that the DS and DS lite do not have internal memory.
all of the data for a certain game is saved on the game card for it
Well, that depends. Most memory cards are 4 GB (for about $10 on Dealextreme.com) and can hold about 60-80 moderate-sized games. For $16 though, (on Dealextreme.com) you can get an 8GB memory card which can hold about 180-200 DS games.(I recommend it). But in order to use those DS games, you have to buy an R4 ($8.00 from Dealextreme.com) to transform the data from your computer into a data form that can be read by the DS. (By the way, I have an R4, and they are AMAZING!) ---This answer is courtesy of--- MegaChunkeyMonkey
You will have to delete any saved files for that game to reset it and start from the beginning. You can do this by accessing the memory section of the Nintendo DS.
no , only if you have an R4 for your Nintendo DS a R4 is a memory card that holds games , music , and other things from your computer
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.