The smallest production size was 20 GB released in November 2006 with the 60GB model, later a 40 GB and then an 80 GB models were released. The last fat PS3 with a different hard drive size released was a special edition PS3 160 GB model and the first slim PS3 models were 120 GB and 250 GB. The current production is only for the 160 GB and 320 GB PS3 slim models
It was in the game and in the memory cards you could put in the controller.
Halo Reach is only playable on an Xbox 360 console with at least a 20 gigabyte hard drive (arcade units with only 4 gigabytes of memory are not suitable). The game is not compatible with the original Xbox console.
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.
The DS version will be altered to fit the console's memory.
Trace Memory, an adventure video game developed by Cing and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS portable video game console. A second game in the series, Gateway of Memory, was announced for the Wii console on October 2, 2008.
No, you must have a memory card that is compatible with the PS2 to save any kind of memory.
Nintendo DS game saves are stored on the game chip, not the console.
Of course! Since there is no way for the game to know that you borrowed it and not that the owner just got a new console for whatever reason, the save data will stay unless you delete it. That will not mean you can play the game without the game disc as everything needed to play the game is not stored in the memory
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.
Yes you should be able to but sometimes it depends on the console, eg xbox, ps2 etc
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.
Yes