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The GameCube, like the PlayStation and Dreamcast before it, gets its game
data from unwriteable disc media, so, unlike Nintendo's cartridge-based
games of yore, you'll need this accessory to save your place in the game,
store your preferences, and preserve the stats of your sports games etc.
The GameCube 59 Slot Memory Card is really small--about the size and weight
of a poker chip--and comes with 4 MB of flash memory (divided into 59
blocks, hence the name), which should be enough to get you started. If
you want to archive all your games for posterity, though, you're going
to need more than one.
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