If you mean for save games, sort of, the games saves are stored on the cartridge but the memory card allows you to transfer data between cartridges and also save ghost data (apparently).
But if want to, you could pick up the N64 Expansion pack for it, adding 4mb extra RAM. (actually a lot to the 64.) You have to get the expansion pack if you want to play games like Majora's Mask. Ocarina of Time is better though.
The Battery in the memory might be dead. Try to replace the battery with the same one. Just be careful when taking it apart.
The ipod does not have a memory card slot, so no memory card will work with it.
no there is no slot to put the memory card
A Memory Card is a device used for some game consoles. There are three ways for game data to be saved: on the game console, on the game cartridge, or on a memory card, and usually only one method is used for a certain console. If there was no way to save the data, you would need to start from scratch every time you played the game. Memory cards are inserted into the console and, when you attempt to save the game, the data upon the card is accessed. You can also access, copy, and delete data on the Memory Card from the Main Menu of the console, which usually comes up when you turn on the console without any game in it. Each Memory Card has a certain capacity; if the data is used up, you'll need to clear up space or buy a new Memory Card. I hope that's everything you need.
it depends if its a memory card by sony it will work on any ps2 console but if its not by sony it wont work if your memory card is by sony it will say it on the front to sony memory cards is just data
it will save on either system but wii memory cards wont work on gamecube but gamecube and wii memory cards work on the wii
Your digital camera's memory card will only work in a PSP if it is a Memory Stick Pro Duo adapter.
PS3s do not even have a memory card they have a laptop size hdd
There's no such thing as an "XP memory card." Memory cards are operating system-independent.
If it is fake then nothing needs to be on the memory card and it won't work. :-)
Any sony memory stick will work.
Put the memory card in the first player controller and hold START while you turn the system on. This accesses the Memory Manager function that lets you erase some or all of the files on the memory card.
Any SD memory card will work great with your Kodak camera, but consider getting at least a 2 GB card.