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Gamecube Memory Card 251 Review (continued)
More User Submitted Gamecube Memory Card 251 Reviews
Date: 2004-08-26 Always Buy First Party Memory Cards Nintendo has produced quality first-party hardware for decades, and this memory card is no exception. I am glad that they stepped up and created a larger memory card to compete with third-party cards (e.g. MadCatz).
You may be able to find a "super-sized" memory card by a third-party company, but I don't recommend it. Said cards are notorious for reliability issues, and losing your (or your kids') game information isn't worth the few dollars you'll save by buying directly from the manufacturer.
Date: 2004-08-04 It doesn't get better than Nintendo! This memory card is GREAT!! It's got more than 3 times the memory space of the Memory Card 59 and is very reliable! The great thing about this memory card is that it's licensed by Nintendo and offers a HUGE amount of storage space. The non-licensed memory cards may offer even more space, but here is what happens 9 times out of 10. You save tons of prized data on the card, and then all of it is deleted when an error occurs when saving. If you want to risk your data, go ahead, but as a hardcore gamer, I recommend nothing but the Nintendo licensed product.
Date: 2004-07-19 Listen Up Ok, there is nothing wrong with this memory card, exept it's worthless. If you want to get some bang for your buck just get a Madcats memory card. It holds 1041 chips of memory for the same price. do it
Date: 2004-06-27 So you wanna buy it ... I just recently bought this item and it works like a charm!
Date: 2004-06-22 The BEST! This is definetly the best memory card for this system. We had the Mad Catz card that came with a "starter kit" when we first purchased the system, but lost all of our data after only a month. The first one of these Nintendo Memory Cards that we purchased was almost destroyed when my husband put it in our hanging lamp for safekeeping when we were re-arranging the living room. Of course, I turned on the lamp, not knowing the card was right next to the bulb. 50% of the plastic was melted off the back of the card, but when we plugged it into the Game Cube, all of our data was still there. We were impressed, and decided to buy a back-up Nintendo Memory Card. Definetly the best.
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