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Gamecube Memory Card 251 Review (continued)


Gamecube Memory Card 251 Review Image  Manufacturer: Nintendo
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Platform(s): GameCube
Release Date: June 15, 2006

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars

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Date: 2004-05-14
A Quality Product from Nintendo
If you read the VERY small print on your Game Cube warranty, any and all 3rd party (i.e. Intec, Mad Catz) products that you use on your system void your warranty with your Game Cube. When people ask me, I always recommend the original. The Original Memory card that Nintendo came out with was way too small for the games they were putting out on the market. The 251 is great! I had 5-59 block memory cards at one time, all with one file on it that was over half the size of the card. Having a 251 allows me to have one card in my system, with all my saved games, and plenty of space left over. This is a definite must have if you're buying a system.

Date: 2004-04-25
Memory Shopping
I recently decided to do some memory card shopping for my Nintendo Gamecube, but I have yet to find a better memory card than what I already own. The original one Nintendo created really takes the cake over anything else. ALthough there are better ones from third-party companies at about a few dollars higher than Nintendo, it is definitely the original Memory Card 251 that really takes the cake, with 4x the memory storage than the original memory card Nintendo created when the Gamecube was released back in 2001. This has to be the one for all your memory storage, don't get substitutes by other companies. They don't work as well as Nintendo's memory power

Date: 2004-04-01
The only Memory Card to get right now
It's about time we no longer have the 59 memory card. The 251 is the only place to go for memory. You can buy other brands now that offer a 251, but lets face it they are not Nintendo. You have to have a memory card to save your games and this is the best one out. I own a bunch of memory cards and they are all this one. I would't buy another one to save my games on. Well that is until they make a bigger one.

Date: 2004-03-11
Memories
Finally Nintendo does it right and comes out with a descent sized memory card. The 51 is simply too small even for some single games. If you have a lot of games (like me) you'll need at least one of these if not more. The 251 holds a goodly number of games in addition to being highly reliable. I've even had a couple close encounters with mild static electricity making contact with the card and it hasn't adversely effected the card's abilities (though I strongly advise avoiding static shocks by touching a light switch before picking up anything electronic).
One thing you all should keep in mind, despite this card's durability is to create regular back-up files. I recommend doing this on a separate card, making sure to label them so you don't get confused. This way if you do manage to fry your 251 card you wont kick yourself in the head for losing all of your hard fought data. As a back-up I have an I-tech card which holds more than enough to back-up two of the 251 cards. I do recommend, however, that you only use the I-tech as a back-up since some sports games aren't as compatible with this non-Nintendo made technology.
Happy gaming.

Date: 2004-02-18
very good
This memory card rocks. As soon as I got it I moved all of my other memory (except for the F-zero data, which strangely cannot be copied or moved) on to it and there's still plenty of space. Really cuts down the hassle of trying to find the right memory card and of running out of space.


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