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There's not a lot to say about a memory card. It stores your data.
Some people recommend buying generics to save a couple of bucks. The only warning I've heard is that occasionally a system won't recognise a generic. I have used genuine and generic cards for every system I own and have never had a problem. Still, you might want to go with the genuine if you're worried. After all, the price difference is pretty negligible.
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This was purchased for my grandson along with Nintenda Game Cube from Amazon as well. Worked perfectly first time and essential for saving games.
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Absolutely no complaints. Prompt delivery, excellent quality, great price. I'm very, very happy with EVERY aspect of my purchase. Amazon.com rules!!!
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If you're looking for a memory card this large made by Nintendo then keep looking. This is NOT made by Nintendo. Do not fall in the same hole I did unless this doesn't matter. They ought to be hit with false advertisement for using a pic of an actual gamecube package!!! BAIT AND SWITCH!!! Keep going!!!
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[Ignore the "fun" rating, as this is not a game. Fun: N/A is not a choice.]
This is exactly what it claims to be. Nintendo's first-party memory cards are expensive (considering their small capacity) but reliable and durable. I've never had any issues with their memory cards. Cheap third-party cards, on the other hand...
In deciding whether to buy a 251-block memory card or a 1019-block memory card, consider how many Gamecube games you have (or will have in the future). Games always list the memory card blocks required (typically in to 10-50 range) on the back of their cases.
And of course, a Gamecube memory card is necessary for saving game data when playing Gamecube cames on the Wii. Just as Wii controllers are not backwards-compatible, neither is the Wii's internal memory.
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