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Tue 01/01/02 at 23:47
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Once upon a time Carts ruled the world and all we ever needed to use was carts, carts were so cleverly designed that you can save games onto them without using these new fangled Memory cards. When the Disc era of gaming appeared and Sony used these memory cards. These Memory cards though had an advantage, you could transfer data from one game to another so if you rented a game out save it on the memory card when you buy the game you can upload your old saved file. So the N64 decided to use them despite being cartridge based (only a few games used the memory card though so it wasn’t as important as they were on the Playstation). The N64 was the first to alter these memory cards from simple memory systems by creating in built rumble facilities.

Nowadays Memory cards are getting posh the big spaced but stupidly priced PS2 memory card is examples of companies revolutionizing that area. The Gamecube and Panasonic are using new memory cards with memory space exceeding that of the console itself and with the help of Panasonic you can transfer data from a video camera and use it on a future Gamecube title or a digital camera. These nice Memory card ideas are all well a good but there was a special memory card developed for SEGA’s Dreamcast.

The Visual memory unit is just that a memory card that displays your data but it does much more than that oh yes. Fans of Resident Evil will know a bar shows how well your doing with a Fine, Caution and Danger rating. Instead of pressing pause to view it you can now look down at your VMU and it will show you. Some games such as Ready to Rumble round 2 shows your health ala Resident Evil Code Veronica but also how many punches you have landed and a score. You can download information off of the Internet onto it and you can even download small games to play.

The VMU’s are an ingenious idea from SEGA on their sadly ill-fated Dreamcast system. Nintendo has seen this idea and the thought of a seperate screen whilst you are playing might be one way in which the Gameboy Advanced can become compatible with the system. Meanwhile the Nintendo Gamecube memory cards form Panasonic that can carry (in theory) NES games is looking to be an interesting prospect. Certain Video cameras will allow you to download what you've filmed onto a Memory card and perhaps transfer it onto a Gamecube disc, maybe games can be downloaded and transfered onto a Gamecube disc (although this opens up another piracy problem)?

The Digital camera idea is also interesting, the Perfect Dark face mapping was scrapped could this return? Digital Camera's are more wide spread than Gameboy Camera's so it would be clever. Uploading you own sounds onto a Gamecube game is also possible. The memory cards from Panasonic look very promising indeed (although the bigger ones are very pricy). And who knows what will happen when the Internet arrives, people transfering flim footage and camera shots from one memory card to the other via the world wide web!

It will be interesting to see how Nintendo will work with this idea.

Here's to the Future.

Dringo.
Fri 04/01/02 at 00:52
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Meka has no homemade porn, he bought a studio so he could produce it professionally :)
Thu 03/01/02 at 10:49
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This is the Meka who's goodly wife bought him porno for Xmas is it not?
Thu 03/01/02 at 10:35
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So you can upload pictures from a digital camera, or video from a digital camcorder onto a Gamecube?

So I can play homemade porn through my Gamecube, and perhaps incorporate it into a game?

*Disclaimer: I am not a pornographer, and I have no home made porn.*
Thu 03/01/02 at 01:29
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I have virtually no space left from my 15 games, but that's probably because I have about 20 Burnout replay saves, which are apparently massive.
Thu 03/01/02 at 00:51
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Stupid when games like Smackdown 3 take up 4MB though....
Thu 03/01/02 at 00:48
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The VMU was quite entertaining :-D

and I know the PS2 memory card seems a bit pricey but they're gigantic, with 8 other game saves on my card Silent Hill 2 came up at the save screen with something like

Save Space needed 93kb

Save Space availible 7500+kb
Thu 03/01/02 at 00:29
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etila wrote:
> why did everyone s lag off dreamcast then buy it when it was dead and buried?

Because people can afford it and realize how good it is.
Wed 02/01/02 at 20:33
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why did everyone s lag off dreamcast then buy it when it was dead and buried?
Wed 02/01/02 at 01:04
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Moment of madness goes, just got Dreamcast... no need for GC just now, can't claim American GADs in case of possible future wins.

Cant pop down the shop to get games, cant get games from SR.

Can't afford a deacent line up of games unlike UK launch... I shall wait...
Wed 02/01/02 at 01:00
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THe site does sell games as well....

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