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Thu 19/07/01 at 14:30
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Though N64 carts are more expensive, at least with the majority of 1st and second party titles you didn't need to buy memory cards, thanks to the little area of RAM on the carts that saved the data for you.

As you could always save more than 1 file, I guess this saved N64 gamers a lot of money that would have been spent on memory cards if it was a disc based console...
Thu 19/07/01 at 20:37
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She tells you that? Awwww, at least she tells the truth ay? Good cat.
Thu 19/07/01 at 20:32
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She's a she.

And she tells me that she doesn't talk to me.
Thu 19/07/01 at 18:11
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FM and his cat...awwww, sweet.

Does he talk to you by any chance????

(mine does)
Thu 19/07/01 at 18:05
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Memory cards are great!!

you can copy from one to other so if your mate has a file you want just pop your card in press copy and hey presto. can't do that with 64's.

not only have i had a memory card naff up on me but it was the 8mb with all my PSone games on which is like 45+ of saves and it took Sony a while to send me a new one (keep the receipt people) but i shouldn't say this really but 2 days after i got the new one, Sony sent me another muhahaha

I'm sure Sony can spare £25 for my troubles :)

No will will ever fill 16mb of PS2 saves or will they??
Thu 19/07/01 at 15:10
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Your Honour wrote:
> I can't really remember why it didn't take off, lack of
> support I think, although the price could have played a part...

Commodore went bust shortly after its launch, selling the Amiga name to German PC company Escom, who launched Amiga Technologies Gmbh. They used the Commodore name on their PC clones.

They then went bust too, and the Commodore and Amiga names were split - Commodore went to Dutch part of Escom, which was still profitable - the Amiga name went to fellow Dutch company Tulip.

Several more changes came along, with Gateway owning the name at one point. Amiga do still live on, but as a software company. They're currently developing AmigaDE (Desktop Environment) OS for multi-platform use - basically, the Amiga OS for any PC.

They're also continuing to produce updates to the OS for all the original Amiga's still in use around the world, and set-top boxes, broadband internet and more. It's not dead yet!

Several new machines have been mentioned, but nothing new has arrived as yet.

Check out http://www.amiga.com and http://www.workbench.f9.co.uk/ for full historical details.
Thu 19/07/01 at 14:55
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FantasyMeister wrote:
> Then your brother shouldn't be spilling beer on his PSX as he leans
> over to grab a game from the top of the telly with a beer can in his
> hand.

No seriously, two memory cards, straight out of the box didn't work.

As he's young, and can't drive yet, he couldn't go straight back and replace it. It was a whole week before he could play FFVIII, and save his game!

I'm not criticising memory cards, they're better than having to type in lengthy passwords, but it's annoying when they don't work or lose data.

The save onto cart feature will be one that I miss greatly in the next generation.
Thu 19/07/01 at 14:49
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Then your brother shouldn't be spilling beer on his PSX as he leans over to grab a game from the top of the telly with a beer can in his hand.

My cat pee'd on my PSX and it's STILL working. Although it now gets smelly when it heats up.

I have yet to have a memory card fail on me, except for the one that I inserted into my cat after she pee'd on my PSX, but I'll try it out once I get it back and let you know.
Thu 19/07/01 at 14:49
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Wòókiee Møn§†€R wrote:

I still have mine!

Thing is, wasn't it released a couple of years before the PSX?

I can't really remember why it didn't take off, lack of support I think, although the price could have played a part...
Thu 19/07/01 at 14:47
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When talking of my brothers memory cards, they were for his PSX BTW.
Thu 19/07/01 at 14:46
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Your Honour wrote:
> Thing is, then Amiga CD-32 was actually a decent
> machine...

I still have mine!

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