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The GameCube, like the PlayStation and Dreamcast before it, gets its game
data from unwritable disc media, so, unlike Nintendo's cartridge-based
games of yore, you'll need a memory card to save your place in the game,
store your preferences, and preserve the stats of your sports games etc.
The Logic 3 64 MB memory card is divided into a whopping 1019 blocks--four
times as much as the official Nintendo memory card. Each game's save files
take up a differing amount of memory--usually three to five, but sometimes
up to 40 blocks--so this card's 1019 blocks should be enough for even
the most hardcore gamer.
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