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Sony Playstation 2 Memory Card (8MB) from Sony

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Our Editorial Review
Product Description For storing your game progress and carrying with you, wherever you go
Amazon.com Product Description Building a better system from the ground up sometimes involves digging into even the most mundane components. Take memory cards, for instance. To provide larger storage capacity and faster access rates--PlayStation2 cards transfer data 200 times faster than cards for the original PlayStation--PlayStation2 developers have upgraded the technology for the new memory card. The 8 MB Memory Card uses Flash Memory, the storage technology that's revolutionizing handheld computers, digital cameras, and MP3 players. In contrast, the 128 KB memory cards that were designed for the original PlayStation use memory blocks. While large files can spill over several blocks, you can't store more than one file per block in that design, no matter how small the file. The 8 MB Memory Card allieviates that problem by organizing and storing files much more like a computer hard disk.
Customer Reviews
as described     Posted 09 March 2007 Product works as described. Would have given it 5 stars, but I have since found similar item at a lower price.
works so great you won't even know it's there     Posted 09 March 2007 It's a memory card, it works just like it is supposed to.
How am I supposed to review this...     Posted 08 March 2007 If the Amazon questions are asking me "How much fun is this game?"... It's a piece of hardware, a memory card - how much fun is a memory card? Shoop da whoop, it's just a gajillion tubs of fun...
But it works for what it's supposed to do. If you don't have a memory card, chances are your not going to save your game progress. It can store and read PS1 games but if you are playing a PS1 game in the PS2 with a PS2 memory card, it can't be used to save in the game - you'll need a PS1 card for that stuff.
Chargin mah lazer.
-thumbs up-     Posted 22 February 2007 It does the job. Too bad they make you spend all that extra money to save your game, unlike the old school super nintendo games and such.
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