Insert a game cartridge. Hold the start button and turn the game on. The memory card will come up and you can delete what you want.
The memory card is already in your computer.
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.
In order to erase previously saved data on a memory card for the Nintendo 64, you have to hold the start button while you turn on the N64 game system with the game cartridge in it. It should direct you to the Memory Card Manager. From there you can see all the game saves and data stored on the card. All you have to do now is select the games/data files you want to delete.
Is that a trick question?
Simply keep the PlayStation open. Then, go to Browser. Go to the Memory card you have Resident Evil 2 saved on. Then, go to the data that you don't want and erase it. For the Gamecube, just simply hold A on the controller. Then, go to the memory card cube. Go to the memory card where you have RE 2 saved. Choose the data that you have the game saved on and then erase it. I'm not sure how it works for the N64 or the Wii. But, I'm pretty sure there's a way to do it.
hold in the start button when you boot up your n64 until the game has loaded, and it has to be a game with memory card compatability.
no, but a team called komba are making a n64 emulator for dstwo. (a ds flash card)
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No. The N64 carts contain read-only memory, that is, they were programmed during manufacturing and cannot be changed. There is no way to "load" a ROM onto a normal N64 cartridge.You would need to buy a custom flash cart made specifically for the N64, which is quite expensive online.
The only use of a ram pak for n64 would be the expansion pak which increases the memory capacity for better graphics and sounds quality. .j.
Some games that need more graphical memory such as Donkey Kong 64 or Majoras Mask need the Expansion Pack. A few games need to be saved to the N64 Controller Pack. Just search each game and you will know.
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.