Games? no. only save data.
Memory cards have a little plastic case that can protect and store them. If you remember when gameboy first came out they had a little plastic case for the games well they do the same thing with these tiny memory cards.
Yes. However the PS2 memory cards, cannot be used to store PS1 save games. You need an original PS1 memory card to do that.
The Memory card are devices that store digital data. Memory cards are used in various electronic devices from hand held computers, mobile phones, cameras, etcetera. Memory cards are rewritable. They are quite small in size, they can store a high amount of data
You can get them at any store that sells games like Walmart ,Gamestop, Playntrade and gamers choice
It doesn't 'need' a memory card (Memory Stick is a Sony card, the DSi uses SD cards), you can play games without using one. A memory card would be for storing lots of photographs, MP3s or DSi store games.
They give you more space to store things from your xbox to your memory card
The Wii has a memory inside. You dont need any memory cards, or anything...
PS3 has a harddrive not memory cards
A memory card is a removable data storage medium. They are frequently used in a device to store non essential data - a PSP's internal settings and firmware are stored on chips inside the console, but any saved games, music and such will be stored on the memory card. A 'Memory Stick' is a brand name for the memory cards used by Sony devices.
You'll have to buy it at your local game store or a thrift store. IF you a have a dsi.
You can buy a memory card from a game-stop store. Or wherever you got your psp from....;)
It was in the game and in the memory cards you could put in the controller.